A351 dog-friendly pub near Wareham, Dorset
Pleasantly unhurried 17th century country pub with good food. Very tempting Specials board. And a great welcome in the bar for dogs.
Pleasantly unhurried 17th century country pub with good food. Very tempting Specials board. And a great welcome in the bar for dogs.
Very easy to get to from the A37 without adding to your journey time. You'll find a stone-flagged bar, with a good foodie menu and a big welcome for dogs.
Well-placed and doggie welcoming pub on the A49, about half-way between Shrewsbury and Rochdale.
A country park with a longer dog walk, close to the A26 and Maidstone. Lots of friendly doggie people there and decent coffee too.
A walk from here will get the dog's tail wagging for sure. Water, lots of grass, hills, really clean air and a dog-friendly inn as well. Result.
A traditional Dales pub in the midst of fabulous walking country, now with a modern look for the pub interior, and still dog-friendly.
A pretty and traditional Yorkshire village, dominated by an enormous church. Footpaths cross-cross the village, and dogs get a lovely welcome.
A lovely old-fashioned sort of pub where walkers and dogs are made really welcome. There's a choice of dog walks and the longer walk is perfect for a Sunday morning stroll before a roast.
A really good walk for dogs and very easy to get to from the A5 for a quick driving break.
A doggiestop in this friendly small village near Leicester can really hit the spot for tired drivers and bored dogs. A total change from the cut and thrust of the A6, and almost as close to the A47.
Pooch-perfect pub surrounded by walks and countryside delights. If you need your optimism tank topping up, come and take a walk here.
Follow in the footsteps of the cast of Downton Abbey and Pride and Prejudice (2005 film version) in the wonderful grounds of this gracious old country house.