Two historic dog-friendly country pubs with great food, Cumbria
A brace of dog-friendly inns with micro-brewery and a stunning location. Just gorgeous.
A brace of dog-friendly inns with micro-brewery and a stunning location. Just gorgeous.
A dog walk as long as you like in the Breamish Valley, with a very friendly cafe for a well-earned piece of cake on the way back.
Dog-friendly hotel with amazing food, and a huge garden.
A dog-friendly gastro-pub with an appetising menu of local specialities. Utterly more-ish. Easy to find from the A149 and so very worth it.
Dog-friendly B&B in the pub and a choice of walks to keep all dogs happy. As well as being a great place to stop for a driving break, this is also a good place to have as a holiday base.
You'd never think that this was once the biggest colliery spoil heap in Europe. Today the only clue to the past is the headstocks by the car park.
If you're travelling on the Stena Ferry to Holland from the UK your dog will enjoy a good long coastal walk before you get on the ferry.
Traditional English beachside, complete with huts, fresh doughnuts and refreshments. Dogs are welcome on the beach from October to May, and have a green space to enjoy in summer.
An 18th century inn close to the original tollhouse for Canterbury on the Dover Road. Dogs can be sure of a warm welcome here.
A lovely pub in the middle of rural splendour and surrounded by British maritime history. Be prepared to see lots of boats passing by as you enjoy your walk.
Pretty garden and a pleasant family feel to this historic village inn. And the dog walk is an easy circular route.
Fabulous dog walk over fields towards a nature reserve. The village pub welcomes familes, dogs and walkers and does good food at sensible prices.