Forest dog walk near Puddletown, Dorset
Remote and peace part of the forest, with plenty of zoomie space for dogs. No stiles of livestock.
Remote and peace part of the forest, with plenty of zoomie space for dogs. No stiles of livestock.
Plenty to do in this small village off the A30, with a safe 2-mile dog walk, an iron-age fort, and a welcoming dog-friendly pub.
Smart, upmarket country pub and restaurant, with fields nearby for dogs to enjoy a leg-stretch.
You are on the edge of the New Forest too so a good dog walk awaits. The pub is nearly within touching distance of the M27 but it offers a warm welcome to dogs and humans alike.
Good dog walk within easy reach of the A19. It's well worth bringing a snack and spending some quality time with the dog - but pick a sunny day.
A dog walk in the footsteps of the Romans.
A village with an exciting dog walk, and an award-winning dog-friendly country inn with outstanding food. Apparently William Blake wrote the words for 'Jerusalem' in this very building.
Really close to the M25 but still tucked away amongst the hills. This pub is a delight and the views over the Mole Valley are wonderful. The footpath is just outside the door too.
Over 18s and dogs all welcome at the pub, and loads of off-lead doggie dashing space in the forest before or afterwards.
Welcoming Devon country pub, with a lovely riverside walk starting nearby.
A really lovely stroll with your dog alongside a rippling stream, and the chance to take a leisurely interest in the industrial legacy of the area - or just to enjoy the dappled light and birdsong.
Calling all Sherlock Holmes fans with dogs. The Adventures of the Dancing Men was written here, and Conan Doyle was a regular visitor. They even have a blue plaque on the pub wall.