Rugged Roman dog walk, Cumbria
A dog walk in the splendid wilderness beneath Scafell Pike.
A dog walk in the splendid wilderness beneath Scafell Pike.
Delightful 800-year-old inn where families and dogs are welcome, and the food is tasty.
14th century pub overlooking the sea. This is a beautiful place to be and dogs are made to feel as welcome as people.
A popular pub which welcomes dogs and is convenient for a fine waterside walk.
As well as great hospitality and a nice welcome for dogs, this is a pub with a long history. Like eight centuries of victualling the hungry and thirsty.
On a sunny day the Severn can sparkle and look totally enchanting, and there's not much better than enjoying a coffee or a meal overlooking the water. The hotel here also has dog-friendly rooms.
Big open space, with views and a mix of sniffing and romping options for dogs. The M5 is close by, but there's no access to this super walk from the motorway.
Quaintly rustic dog-friendly village pub with easy access to a good walk for the dog.
Big open spaces for dogs to go totally nuts and hurtle around. And a big wide view over the county on a clear day. Less than 2 miles from the A3
Popular heathland with a dog walking route, and a beach for people (but not dogs).
Over 2000 acres of exploring to be enjoyed just off the A3. A jewel of a dog walk in the South Downs with all the facilities anyone could want.
Dog-friendly 14th century castle (with just a bit of restoration) and walk, close to the A21. It's a good family stop with interesting stuff for kids.