A361 dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Devizes, Wiltshire
A popular traditional pub in a pretty village. Well-behaved dogs are very welcome and the dog walk is easy and convenient.
A popular traditional pub in a pretty village. Well-behaved dogs are very welcome and the dog walk is easy and convenient.
Lovely country inn with a dog walk from the door, in one of the county's sweetest valleys. Easy to reach from Bath or Bristol if you're heading towards Devon.
This is a thriving village on an island of high ground in the middle of the levels. It has a long history, going back as far as the Iron Age, and even today has an air of importance about it.
Refurbished waterside inn with an emphasis on food. Dog-friendly of course, and on the River Tamar.
Wine bar / dog-friendly cafe hidden away under the Brunel bridge.
Big open space with the traces of an Iron Age fort and, apparently, the ghost of a British chieftain called Cassivellaunus who fought against the invading romans in 54AD.
Glorious walk with the dog on the Dorset Downs, with fantastic views. Luckily the walk starts at the top of the hill so no steep climbs involved here.
A walk through magnificent formal gardens or over the countryside to woods, there's a choice for every taste. Make sure you have your English Heritage card with you.
Popular dog-friendly pub where you may well spot some shiny classic cars in the car park.
Dog-friendly hotel with a warm glow of welcome as you enter.
Dog-friendly pub on the North Devon coast road. A lovely place to break your journey and let the dogs out.
Small dog-friendly pub with flavoursome food and a friendly welcome. It's a shame there's no dog walk here as there is a disused railway line and a brideway nearby.