Heritage dog-friendly hotel and walk, North Yorkshire
The start point for the dog walks is a handsome, if severe looking, Dales market town with an unusually large green.
The start point for the dog walks is a handsome, if severe looking, Dales market town with an unusually large green.
Plan ahead to meet up with friends, or treat yourself and the dog to a gastro-break near the M40.
Just a few miles from the A1 this is a very handly place for a doggiestop and a break for the driver too.
On a warm day you can't beat a walk near water for its feel good factor. On this dog walk you can walk to the nearby community inn for a tasty meal or snack, and then stroll back.
Exhilarating dog walk on ancient tracks, and a dog-friendly 15th century pub for refreshment. It's quaint beyond belief and well worth a visit.
Relaxed and friendly country inn. Log fire in winter.
Unbelievably old 14th century timbered inn, just a few miles from Canterbury. Just imagine what this place must have seen in that time.
Attractive 16th century black and white dog-friendly pub that's easy to find, and an uncomplicated dog walk too.
National Trust property within easy reach of Tiverton. The park here is a great place for a dog walk, and the facilities are fully accessible and reliably clean.
A taste of yesteryear, with beams and quaintness and curios that draw you into a sort of time machine. Expect a warm and friendly welcome.
Another fantastically ancient Kentish inn, this one dates from the 16th century. And plenty of walking on the long-distance Greensand Way.
The dog walk here seems popular, and Jem had a great time with his new doggie mates. After the walk there's a lovely old pub with loads of atmosphere and friendly people.