A352 Village cafe, pub, shop and dog walk, Dorset
A village pub, cafe, post office, and dog-friendly space for locals and visitors to enjoy the coffee and food on offer. A nice place to take a break with kids, dogs, elderly parents and all.
A village pub, cafe, post office, and dog-friendly space for locals and visitors to enjoy the coffee and food on offer. A nice place to take a break with kids, dogs, elderly parents and all.
If you stop for a break and dog walk here, then I guarantee you'll have a certain well-known nursery rhyme as an ear worm for the rest of the day! Clue - hills and pails of water ...
This is a thriving village on an island of high ground in the middle of the levels. It has a long history, going back as far as the Iron Age, and even today has an air of importance about it.
An attractive village that was well known to the likes of John Thaw and Marvin Gaye (believe it or not).
Fabulous pub in beautiful Berkshire countryside. Dogs are very welcome and it is as popular with horse lovers as dog owners. Not too surprising as it is really close to Ascot.
Refurbished waterside inn with an emphasis on food. Dog-friendly of course, and on the River Tamar.
Wine bar / dog-friendly cafe hidden away under the Brunel bridge.
On the border of Dorset and Wiltshire this is a spaniel and labrador sort of country inn, where your excellent food is likely to have been shot and foraged locally.
Popular dog-friendly pub where you may well spot some shiny classic cars in the car park.
Dog-friendly hotel with a warm glow of welcome as you enter.
Dog-friendly pub on the North Devon coast road. A lovely place to break your journey and let the dogs out.
Small dog-friendly pub with flavoursome food and a friendly welcome. It's a shame there's no dog walk here as there is a disused railway line and a brideway nearby.