A26 country inn and accessible dog walk, East Sussex
Country inn with a strong local following for food. A short and accessible dog walk all on a hard surface.
Country inn with a strong local following for food. A short and accessible dog walk all on a hard surface.
Dog-friendly pub with access to dog walks as long as you like on the South Downs Way and some totally unbeatable views. After a bit of a climb.
Unpretentious village pub with a generous welcome for walkers, families and dogs.
This pretty pub can claim to be the oldest in the New Forest. It is small but cosy and dogs will enjoy relaxing here. The walk is not long but easy and gentle on the paws.
Jem loved the dog walk here, along a route called the Milky Way. It's fine Hampshire countryside and pure delight for a doggiestop.
The pub is the main attraction here. It is in an old converted mill on the banks of the River Loddon. The dog walk is short but full of history.
A chance to follow the footsteps of Hazel and Fiver over the White Hill. This is Watership Down country and dogs hopefully won't be chasing rabbits.
Pretty and quiet village in the Ouse valley, close to the A23 for a doggiestop. The pub is small and intimate, with fine food and cheerful service.
Dog-friendly historic pub with walks from the door and country dining. It's a gorgeous setting in the foothills of the Downs, and very popular.
A small town surrounded by dog walks and a lovely spot for a doggiestop close to the A27. For refreshments you have the choice of three astonishingly historic inns, and a cafe.
Canal-side dog-friendly pub with a waterside dog walk starting from the door.
Welcoming and dog-friendly inn on the Surrey/Sussex border and easy to find from the A29. There's loads of atmosphere, parts of the building are 15th century.