A248 Forest dog walk and a Roman temple, Surrey
Part of the doggietastic Hurt Forest, and there are lots of paths from the car park onto the heath.
Part of the doggietastic Hurt Forest, and there are lots of paths from the car park onto the heath.
A traditional Sussex pub with a pretty garden. The walk starts from the car park and is a comfortable, easy stroll. This is a delightful place to visit for people and dogs.
Quiet and peaceful woodland where dogs can run free and enjoy some very superior sniffs. Jem was very taken with this wood.
You may spot your dog sniffing more carefully than usual in this historic village pub. Smugglers once had the run of the place, and contraband was hidden in the rectory cellar and the inn.
Small rural village snuggled under the South Downs, and totally charming. A real delight for a driving doggie-stop, just lovely. The pub is popular and thriving in a grown-up kind of way.
Oh ho ho - behind the weatherboarding lies a dining pub you just couldn't guess at from the outside. Chic, absolutely spotless and a highly professional chef.
Dog-friendly 17th century inn with dog walks from the car park. Handy for the A31 and also close to Winchester.
One of the loveliest parts of Dorset. Here you'll find a choice of excellent walks and a roomy, historic, dining and dog-friendly pub.
Country dining at this timbered, dog-friendly inn close to the M23 Junction 9. Dog-friendly B&B rooms and a good walk if you persevere.
Nestled under the tower of the 'cathedral of the marshes' this dog-friendly pub was once an important hub for smugglers.
A coastal dog walk, starting from a distinctive Martello tower. From October to April the massive beach is ideal for doggie fun and games.
Within walking distance of the famous falls, you'll find a warm welcome and good eating at this former coaching inn.