A689 Old rail line dog walk and tea house, County Durham
A dog walk from the start of what's now a leisure trail for walkers and cyclists.
A dog walk from the start of what's now a leisure trail for walkers and cyclists.
Forest leisure centre with loads going on for active families, with or without the dog.
Close to both the A30 and the A358 near Chard, this is a pleasant spot for a short legstretch with the dog and relaxed refreshments in the pub.
A 13th century village that has starred in many a film, and is definitely worth making a short stop for on your journey. Or even as a day trip if you're based nearby.
The dog-friendly pub here is a free house, with young enthusiastic owners. And the dog walk is an easy there-and-back from the pub.
Relaxed and friendly pubby pub with very good value traditional pub lunches, and a walk on the Weald trail for the dog.
There's a half-hour circular dog walk here. And then a Stylish dining pub, with a relaxed and efficient feel. Dogs are welcome in the bar and it's good for families too. Just over 6 miles from the A1
A dog walk in a calm and less touristic part of the Cotswolds. Refreshments available at an inn on the village green and with a reputation for great food. Dog-friendly B&B rooms also.
Welcoming country pub with reasonably priced food and a dog walk from the door.
This is a large leisure park with lots going on in the school summer hols, including a 'Club Canin' for doggies to have their holiday fun too! ...
If you're looking for sheepfree walks in Wales, then the Forestry Commission can usually be relied on to provide one. Perfect for dogs. Perfect for people too.
Popular, dog-friendly and all-round nice welcoming pub with some good walks from the door. The roadside verges and hedgerows around here are just bursting with life and flowers in summer.