Ancient forest dog walk and dog-friendly pub near Chigwell, Essex
A forest walk with the dog in what was once the massive Forest of Essex. Medieval kings and aristos came here to hunt deer and hang out under the trees even on a school day.
A forest walk with the dog in what was once the massive Forest of Essex. Medieval kings and aristos came here to hunt deer and hang out under the trees even on a school day.
We loved it here. First up, the beach is enormous and a regular nursery for seal pups in Spring.
A remote forest dog walk where you can join one of the long-distance paths or take a clear route across the moor.
A developing country park where dogs are welcome, and it's a great chance to explore the moorlands without getting too far away from facilities.
What a sensational location this is. And it feels rather like taking the dog for a walk inside a Jane Austen novel. Could Mr Darcey be just around the corner?
A small village with postcard views whichever way you look. The church you'll walk past was painted several times by Constable and the village got a mention in the Domesday Book.
A marvellous village with a castle, two dog-friendly pubs and best of all a fantastically atmospheric dog walk beside the river. Definitely worth a visit for a taste of Suffolk.
Close to the A12 for a driving break without faffing too much around to get there. And a straightforward dog walk over fields that's lovely on a dry day.
A short circular dog walk and a relaxed village pub with a popular outdoor space.
Very pleasant place to break a journey with the dog on the A39, and totally lovely for a weekend of simply getting away from it all with the dog in delightful surroundings.
Massively dog-friendly inn with wonderful food, B&B and amazing walks from the door. The hard part is leaving.
Beautiful 16th century dog-friendly pub in the middle of the countryside. There are so many walks to choose from that you will want to go back again and again.