Forest dog walk and cafe near Durham, County Durham
Not the place for a quick pitstop with the dog, but ideal for a longer visit. This is an activity forest, so the parking charges are more than you might expect.
Not the place for a quick pitstop with the dog, but ideal for a longer visit. This is an activity forest, so the parking charges are more than you might expect.
A tiny town on the Furness peninsula that's surprisingly unknown, and well worth a visit.
The dog walk is one of the Lake District classics. And the pub too is an Ambleside legend, more real ale than gastro and has been visited by famous climbers and outdoor thrill-seekers.
A traditional Cotswold dog-friendly and award-winning pub in a tiny village, with a dog walk that's easy to follow and ideal for a quick break.
Traditional inn - dating back to the 17th century - with modern facilities and comforts! Several dog-friendly rooms, and well-behaved dogs on leads also welcome in the bar.
If you're in need of space and headroom this walk is perfect. Absolutely in the middle of nowhere, on the Pennine Way and a total joy for dogs, loners and grumpies.
Traditional and roomy pub, on the A149 and opposite an imposing village church.
This is a charming village pub on the edge of an attractive village. Dogs are made very welcome and the riverside walk is a treat on a sunny day.
A truly lovely pub in a great location near Bath. Dogs will appreciate the waterside walk and people will enjoy the delicious food on offer.
Historic and dog-friendly pub with quite a story behind it, starting with Cromwell in the building! Now you can still see the old bits but there's modern service and menus; that's a relief.
Wonderful pub, and everything a pub should be. Dog-friendly, great food, warm and welcoming, loads of outside space in summer. Walks from the door.
Country pub that's an ideal starting point for a dog walk, or just a relaxed meal in the large garden. Less than 5 miles from Junction 15 or 16.