Shropshire canal dog walk and dog-friendly pub, Cheshire
A barn, converted to become a modern coaching inn and within easy reach of good long dog walks. Dogs, walkers and drivers are made welcome and there's a blazing log fire in winter.
A barn, converted to become a modern coaching inn and within easy reach of good long dog walks. Dogs, walkers and drivers are made welcome and there's a blazing log fire in winter.
Make a doggiestop in a 17th inn featured in Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles? Add in a dog walk to a stunning 17th century manor house, and this journey break off the A37 is a winner.
A stile-free dog walk and a very friendly inn with dog-friendly B&B rooms, just off the Salisbury road.
Dog-friendly pub with a pleasant informal beer garden for the summer. Good for families with a playground and rec field just along the road.
Dog-friendly Kentish pub, well off the beaten track and worth exploring.
Top-notch contemporary cooking, and Awards have been earned here. So not exactly a drop-in and dog walk on a long journey.
A generous family allow walkers to enjoy their private park, and it's just great for a refreshing dog walk. The Hall has featured in All Creatures Great and Small.
The dog walks in this small village in Wensleydale start from the pub where James Herriott spent his honeymoon in 1941. That's so romantic!
A tiny village with dog-friendly pub where you can enjoy a walk over fields or strike out for a bustling canal tourist centre (and not have to pay the parking).
Lovely dog walk over the Berkshire chalk downs. It's a safe and a comfortable spot to explore away from the crowds.
A 16th century country pub right on the route of a fabulous walking path, close to the M40 and with a steam railway to admire too.
A choice of great dog walks, coupled with a quirky riverside pub and a sort of Three Men in a Boat feel. Marvellous place to take a break, or a sunny afternoon destination with the dog.