A435 dog walk and a dog-friendly coaching inn, Gloucestershire
A welcoming and restful former coaching inn, with a huge welcome for dogs and their drivers. The front garden has a stream running through, and there's a fine dog walk too.
A welcoming and restful former coaching inn, with a huge welcome for dogs and their drivers. The front garden has a stream running through, and there's a fine dog walk too.
Very atmospheric 16th century black and white village inn with a dog walk from the door.
Such a charming Cotswold village, with sun-kissed cottages in abundance.
Loads of space for dogs to flap their ears and have a good off-lead run here at the very edge of the Cotswolds.
A pleasant combo of a country dog walk across fields and a relaxed and friendly dog-friendly pub.
This is an unusual pitstop from the A38 and will please not only dogs, but also travellers with an interest in medieval buildings and history.
The dog walk is stile-free and comfortable if you're pushing a buggy. The country pub is popular with race-goers and gets very busy and loud on race days. The village is a Cotswold gem.
The real deal of a village pub, with a big welcome for dogs in the Public bar and outside at the comfy large tables. And the walk to a national centre for lavender is a delight.
Benhall Park is only a few mins from junction 11 of the M5, with local shops, supermarket and pub nearby.
This inn is just opposite the village pond in a postcard pretty Cotswold hamlet.
We first found the dog-friendly pub here on a wild and wet day on the Cotswold Way footpath. And if you too are arriving by foot, it's a most worthwhile detour.
This is the pub that the Prancing Pony in Lord of the Rings is said to be based on. Apparently it was a regular stopping point for Tolkien on his commute between Oxford and Birmingham.