A28 riverside dog walk from a dog-friendly pub, Kent
Wow - this dog-friendly pub is really, really historic and the dog walk pases all sorts of interesting features. Well worth an explore and close to the A28 near Canterbury
Wow - this dog-friendly pub is really, really historic and the dog walk pases all sorts of interesting features. Well worth an explore and close to the A28 near Canterbury
On the misty morning Jem got his walkies here there seemed to be nobody else in the world and you could hear individual leaves falling from the trees. Gorgeous.
Doggietastic little village at the end of a no-through-road and with a choice of dog-friendly pub or cafe, and an idyllic walk with the dog.
To be fair, dogs aren't exactly the priority here. But - Jem got a fabulous welcome wherever we went, and this is a lovely place to take a break from the A14 in summer.
This is walk full of doggy delight. The wood is popular with local dog-owners, and a particularly friendly bunch they are too.
Not far from Yeovil and the A37 but miles away in atmosphere. It's a tad foodie, but less pretentious than some and the 15th century building is a delight.
A great place for a dog walk, whether you're making a doggiestop on your journey or just looking for somewhere new to walk.
An easy to find dog-friendly dining inn and a good off-lead dog walk within 3 miles of the M25 and also the M40.
Upmarket riverside dog-friendly pub with a big garden and plenty of space. Good for families, with snacks, ice-cream and meals to suit all ages.
Easy to find dog walk close to the M20, and opposite the country showground where Paws in the Park takes place.
I had a hard time dragging Jem out of this dog-friendly pub where the sweet smells of lunch had his doggie nose twitching in hope.
A warm and welcoming Cotswold pub with dogs in the bar, a roaring fire in cold weather and a helpful and friendly team behind the bar.