Dalesway dog walk and dog-friendly pub, North Yorkshire
For a sense of the 'real' Yorkshire Dales this remote section of the Dales Way feels like a time capsule. Get your timing right, and a fine lunch and a welcome from the pub dog could be yours.
For a sense of the 'real' Yorkshire Dales this remote section of the Dales Way feels like a time capsule. Get your timing right, and a fine lunch and a welcome from the pub dog could be yours.
Warm and welcoming dog-friendly inn with B&B rooms near Thirsk. It's good for food and an overnight stay, but there's not a good dog walk from the door which is a pity.
Pretty village, with a well-signed walk. The village is in the middle of the Rutland, Melton and Leicester triangle and easy to find.
Light and airy family-run village pub. It's friendly and very welcoming, and easy to spot from the main road. Ideal for a quick bite on your journey.
A truly old pub, with regular accounts of a ghost or two and an absolute 'must-see' if you're visiting the town. Our dogs didn't seem spooked at all!
A smashing little pub in a lovely Exmoor village. Walkers and dogs are warmly welcomed, and there are lots of great walks nearby.
Friendly and relaxed dog-friendly pub in a village where many visitors probably arrive on foot. The long-distance 'Coleridge Way' goes past the door, and it's a lovely place to sit in the sunshine.
A country inn in Last of the Summer Wine area, and inside you'll find a welcoming warm glow of hospitality.
If you're looking for an authentic local pub this could be it. Traditional cob walls, low ceilings and a blazing log fire - together with over 400 years of refreshing the community.
An easy stop for families, with plenty for little ones to explore as well as a good farm shop and cafe. Dogs are welcome outside the cafe, so this is one for a dry day.
The road stops here and everyone comes to walk by the loch, or to have a go at walking to the top of Scotland's most southerly and relatively easy Munro (hill).
Country inn with dog-friendly rooms and a pleasant country walk from the door. It's a handy place to stop if you're looking for a weekend lunch on the way from the West Midlands to mid-Wales.