Feudal village with historic pub and dog walk, Cumbria
Historic dining pub with dog tables and dog walk within a stone's throw of the A66. Check out the marmalade feature of the walk!
Historic dining pub with dog tables and dog walk within a stone's throw of the A66. Check out the marmalade feature of the walk!
Good for family outings as well as walking the dog, there's plenty to do and see at this man-made lake and dam.
An atmospheric walk in the footsteps of the outlaw 'Wild Humphrey Kynaston' - sometimes, and rather oddly, called the 'Shropshire Robin Hood'.
Dog-friendly country pub just outside Cambridge, and ideal for a weekend walk and meal well outside the city. Also handy for the A14 coming in from Bury.
A fabulous old pub in historic Hungerford, it is totally dog friendly and very close to a wonderful waterside walk.
This is a hugely attractive town with Roman ruins, artisan shops, a great choice of restaurants and a doggie perfect riverside walkies all within a few minutes walk of the car park.
A fun dog walk to the top of and around a beacon. It's the highest point in Exmoor and you can enjoy fabulous views from the top on a clear day. Or you may find yourself above the clouds as we did!
Easy to reach from the A44 and the A361. Lovely dog walk on the Oxfordshire Way bridleway, which is great as there are no stiles to heave large dogs over.
The village here was created by John Corbett, a Midland industrialist who made a fortune here with a massive salt works.
A quiet Kentish village with plenty of dog walking space, and a dog-friendly pub with overnight space for 4 motorhomes, etc.
An 18th century pub with a relaxing garden. Lovely to sit out with the dog on a warm summer's day.
Popular pub stop for walkers and cyclists on the Coast to Coast path, as well as very handy dog-friendly pub for drivers on the A66 near Threlkeld.