A12 heritage village with dog walk and pub, Suffolk
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 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 chance to take in part of the Suffolk coast path, and get a feel for this slightly eerie and watery world. Wonderful for dogs, and some inspiring buildings and cultural activities.
You've got choices here, either a pub stop and short walk on the green or a wonderful river walk (dry days only) from a car park just outside the village and the option of driving up to the village...
Extremely comfortable and well-organised hotel with a dog-friendly bar and a pretty garden with plenty of space. The dog walk is beside the river and a delight on a warm day.
Nature reserve with a large car park and easy access to footpaths. Excellent place to stop for a walk with the dog and an al fresco picnic. Perfect for enjoying birdsong and wild flowers.
An easy-going dog walk that's very popular with local dog-folk, and an interesting place to take a break even without a dog! Great views and a sense of brooding history.
What a pretty place. The village is really pretty and the walk is a doggy delight. There is so much to enjoy and the pub offers a really warm welcome to people and dogs.
A choice of walks from a popular and dog-friendly pub with a big garden, and good food. Close to Bristol but miles away in atmosphere.
Popular village with a much loved racecourse and a lot of historic pubs and boutique shops and a fabulous ice-cream shop just off the main square.
A pub where it is really easy to relax and enjoy a comfortable break whatever the season. The walk is a delight so it is a winner for people and dogs.
On the corner of the Longleat Estate, and easily reached from the A350. A hugely dog-friendly upmarket inn with a large garden and delightful food. Very nice for meeting up with friends.
It feels as if you've wandered onto the set of a historical drama here. And the town centre has been used to film Poldark, Larkrise to Candleford, Tess of the d'Urbevilles and many more.