A46 near Evesham dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Worcestershire
Seriously old and dog-friendly pub, with rustic charm and friendly atmosphere. It's in the Vale of Evesham, so you'll find good locally-sourced food.
Seriously old and dog-friendly pub, with rustic charm and friendly atmosphere. It's in the Vale of Evesham, so you'll find good locally-sourced food.
Many vet surgeries in France have at least one person who can speak some English. Google Translate on your phone can be very helpful when you need to explain something complicated.
Lovely for a break from the driving, and some very tasty Italian cooking that will please all the family. And a dog walk too.
A real country atmosphere here, an easy dog walk and well-run 16th century inn for refreshment.
Beautiful 18th century pub where children and dogs are welcome. Large garden. If you're travelling on the M2 or the M20, it's easy to take a short woodland walk before or after coming here.
Community owned, dog-friendly pub with unbelievable food. Worth driving out of your way for - and an easy-going stile-free walkies too.
Dog access to the small rocky beach is allowed all year round.
Parking in Hexham can be a horror story, so this is a relaxed and tranquil oasis of riverside calm.
A brisk trot up to the Ridgeway with the dog, and then refreshments in a 17th century dog-friendly inn.
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.
An enormous Forestry Commission run forest park, with plenty for dogs, kids and walkers to enjoy.
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.