Dog-friendly pub near Alresford, Hampshire
A tad over 5 miles from the M3, and close to the A31 and Alton this is an unrepentently pubby village pub where the landlord puts people and good beer at the heart of his day.
A tad over 5 miles from the M3, and close to the A31 and Alton this is an unrepentently pubby village pub where the landlord puts people and good beer at the heart of his day.
Dog-friendly dining pub where walkers, cyclists and well-scubbed diners mingle happily together in a convivial atmosphere.
Easy dog walk on a country track, and a stylish and dog-friendly country pub for refreshments. Quite close to Crawley, and mid-way between the A22 and A23.
Roadside dog-friendly country inn on the A281 with a relaxing garden and upmarket menu. The paint job certainly makes it un-missable from the Brighton Road.
Accessible dog walk on a hard surface path. Dog-friendly 16th century coaching inn, full of character. CAMRA ales and home-cooking.
Pretty upmarket dog-friendly village inn overlooking the church and village green. Timbered, 14th century and highly historic. It feels a bit like time travel.
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 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.