A496 dog walk and dog-friendly pub near Harlech, Wales
A very good doggie pitstop just off the A496. And worth a much longer explore if you're staying in the area.
A very good doggie pitstop just off the A496. And worth a much longer explore if you're staying in the area.
A very pretty woodland dog walk on the scenic route between Glencoe and the A82 Oban to Fort William. It's hard to believe that this little village was once a centre for aluminium production.
An easy dog walk from a dog-friendly pub in one of Yorkshire's super-pretty villages. This gives you a real insider's view of the countryside.
Pooch-perfect place to take a break, with atmospheric castle ruins and a riverside dog walk plus a real ale pub within a few miles of its brewery.
A quiet village seems unlikely this close to the Lea Valley and two motorways, but here it is. With a dog-friendly pub, a short dog walk with space for ball games and doggie zoomies.
Hailed as one of the prettiest villages in the North, the dog-friendly hotel here has pride of place.
Just the place for some spiritual refreshment, an excellent farm shop and a stroll around the ancient village is a delight. Dogs are generally welcomed, although not in the churches.
We loved it here. First up, the beach is enormous and a regular nursery for seal pups in Spring.
You won't want to miss this one! A Georgian red brick, ivy-coated inn standing proud and posh in the middle of nowhere.
You'll find a warm welcome for dogs (and their people) in this unpretentious village gem. They offer a doggie menu, and pretty much everything you'd want to find for a holiday meal.
A hidden gem of a dog-friendly country pub that we'll certainly be coming back to. Expect a warm welcome from the owners, and a short no-fuss dog walk from the door.
A choice of dog walks here, one pretty strenuous and the other a lot more gentle. The old pub is welcoming and offers B&B rooms, and top class dog walks from the door.