Stour Valley Way dog walk and pub, Dorset
Community owned, dog-friendly pub with unbelievable food. Worth driving out of your way for - and an easy-going stile-free walkies too.
Community owned, dog-friendly pub with unbelievable food. Worth driving out of your way for - and an easy-going stile-free walkies too.
Parking in Hexham can be a horror story, so this is a relaxed and tranquil oasis of riverside calm.
A popular dog walking wood, with a surprising variety of trees. Don't be put off by the closeness of the motorway, you're not really aware of it once over the bridge.
Dog access to the small rocky beach is allowed all year round.
As soon as you walk around the first corner in the lane from the car park, the noise and fumes of the traffic drop away, and the sense of space and quiet here is totally amazing.
At one time this was the northernmost town in the Roman Empire and hugely important. Today it's a breath of fresh air after the crowds in nearby Corbridge and well worth a visit.
A lovely village pub where everyone is warmly welcomed including the dog. A great place to break your journey and enjoy an easy-going walk.
A brisk trot up to the Ridgeway with the dog, and then refreshments in a 17th century dog-friendly inn.
A welcoming dog-friendly establishment, originally positioned right next to the Sevenoaks turnpike. That's over 300 years of looking after people on the move.
An enormous Forestry Commission run forest park, with plenty for dogs, kids and walkers to enjoy.
Exposed beams and rustic decor in a Georgian country inn serving real ales and British pub classics. And a hearty dog walk too.
Everyone will love a close up view of the wooden toll bridge, signal box and the artful conversion of the station into hotel accommodation. Could anyone not want to stay a few nights on Platform 1?