A30 and A350 dog-friendly dining inn Shaftesbury, Dorset
Reliably good food here, and it's easy to find and ideal for a journey break for hungry people. No dog walk nearby which is such a shame.
Reliably good food here, and it's easy to find and ideal for a journey break for hungry people. No dog walk nearby which is such a shame.
Popular and award-winning country pub with a large garden. Dog-friendly in the garden and bar, and the beer is much praised.
Welcoming place that's much more than a pub, it's a bit of a one-off and we loved it. Stylish dog-friendly accommodation too. Very handy for the A38 near Saltash.
A friendly little pub in the heart of an attractive Devon town. It was once visited by Lawrence of Arabia although history does not record whether he came with a dog.
Just one minute from the main A477 St Clears to Pembroke road, and perfect for refreshments and a rather marvellous castle. An ideal driving stop on the way to or from the Pembroke ferry.
An invigorating stroll with lots of water and views. Dogs need to be on lead between the start of March to the end of July each year to avoid disturbing ground-nesting birds.
An unpretentious and dog-friendly pub with great food and particularly fine puddings. Close to a dog-friendly beach for walkies before you eat.
A popular Dartmoor village with lots to appeal to tourists. If you don't like crowds, it's just as pretty a place out of season.
The pub overlooks a pocket-sized village green and at first glance looks just like a house from an Agatha Christie story.
Welsh country pub where dogs are welcome. Handy for visitors staying nearby and not wanting to drive into Cardigan.
Another fabulous place for a dog walk in the middle of the massive Hurt Forest. The lane to get to the car parks is single-track, so allow time for negotiating this.
Once a coaching inn on the London to Brighton routes, and now a welcoming space where solo-drivers with the dog on board can take a driving break and it's all so much easier than motorway services.