A472 Pretty market town and a woodland dog walk, Wales
Such a pretty town it would be a shame to drive on by and not take the dog for a stroll here.
Such a pretty town it would be a shame to drive on by and not take the dog for a stroll here.
This former corn mill is now a pub with a fantastic location on the banks of the River Wey. It is all very lovely and the walking options should suit every dog.
Big walkies time here, with an enormous forest with nearly endless opportunities to get the dogs well and truly tired out. It's just as good for a motorway pit-stop - just remember not to walk so far!
Traditional and dog-friendly inn with open fires and oak beams. And a very pleasant stroll for the dog on the doorstep too.
A museum may seem a strange place for a dog-walk, but this is no ordinary museum. Dogs on leads are very welcome here, and can be taken around the exhibits.
An ideal place for a driving break, with a great walk for the dog and also an adventure playground for kids and a cafe with WCs.
This dog-friendly historic village has something to please everyone, kids, the dog and great-granny.
Very pleasant dog-friendly inn at the heart of the village. Ideal for a relaxing break from your journey and with an easy dog walk too.
When the tide's out this is a fun beach for dogs, with lots of scamper space and doggie swimming. The beach is divided into dog and no-dog zones, and the doggie zone is bigger.
A small market town on the river Stour, with a choice of dog-friendly inns for refreshments and a short walk by the river.
A charming country pub with a fantastic riverside setting. A gentle nearby walk will keep dogs happy.
Unmissable. An excellent place for a dog walk, with the bonus of some of England's most iconic landscape.