M4 dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Newbury, Berkshire
An interesting dog-friendly pub in a lovely village which was home to Victorian poet Robert Bridges. The area has a feeling of well-being and the countryside is beautiful.
An interesting dog-friendly pub in a lovely village which was home to Victorian poet Robert Bridges. The area has a feeling of well-being and the countryside is beautiful.
A dog-friendly fifteenth-century coaching inn on the banks of the river Teme, and nestled below a nature reserve with many footpaths.
As soon as you enter the cafe the aroma of freshly baked loaves and cakes is just so wonderful! They do lunch and savoury too, but that first blast of comfort food is a total winner.
This inn is just opposite the village pond in a postcard pretty Cotswold hamlet.
A 2-mile dog walk and then refreshments and facilities in a traditional 17th century coaching inn, steeped in history and very dog-friendly. Not too far from the M6.
Great place for a dog walk in the forest.
Walking the dog on the most rugged coastline and spectacular scenery on the east coast. This is also a site of special scientific interest, famous for its bird colonies.
A fully accessible multi-user path is always good news for dogs as there are no stiles and sheep are unlikely.
The joy of a walk along an old rail track is that you don't need to worry about directions, and the paths stay pretty clean in even the worst downpours.
On a fine, clear day you can see for miles from this fabulous dog walking spot on the roof of the county. Or you may find yourself hidden in the clouds!
When you can't wait to get a feel of the countryside and lose the sounds of traffic, this old-school traditional village pub could be the answer.
Not too far from Chichester Harbour, this pub is a fine building and exudes comfort just by looking at it. The welcome is warm and friendly and the walk is refreshing when you get there.