Deerpark Forest dog walk, Cornwall
Wooded valley with extensive dog walks and free parking
Wooded valley with extensive dog walks and free parking
An extraordinary inn that is a real survivor from the 14th century. If history is your thing, then the building alone is worth a visit.
Dog-friendly holiday accommodation in a barn conversion by a dog-friendly pub. It's a little bit away from the coaches and business end of the village, and very calm and peaceful.
This is a really old 14th century pub that oozes Thames-side history. The food is lovely and dogs get a good welcome in the bar.
Dog-friendly pub near Barnstaple with a proud tradition of serving "man food" and according to their website "We make no apologies for serving foam on our beer & gravy on our roasts.
Dogs' delight of a forestry wood in the middle of nowhere. Once the dog is happy, there's a super dog-friendly pub in the next village!
An accessible dog walk with a small car park and flat access to a multi-user path that was once a railway track. It's now part of the Speyside Way.
Great food. Dogs welcome outside and the view is out of this world
On the A382 but also in the middle of the town, so this dog-friendly pub is maybe best for a stop on your journey when you also need to buy stuff, find an ATM or other town tasks.
Relaxed and friendly cafe and shop on the A456. Play area for children and it's a handy place to know about between the Midlands and Wales for your holiday doggiestop.
Historic inn on the very edge of Exmoor, and dogs and kids are made welcome. Many walk routes such as the Tarka Trail come fairly close to the pub and it's well placed for a lunchtime stop.
A lovely woodland walk, short trails or larger walks. Portland Park is situated directly to the south west of Kirkby in Ashfield around a 15 to 20 minute walk from the town centre.