Dog and family-friendly riverside inn, Greater London
This is a really old 14th century pub that oozes Thames-side history. The food is lovely and dogs get a good welcome in the bar.
This is a really old 14th century pub that oozes Thames-side history. The food is lovely and dogs get a good welcome in the bar.
A very dog welcoming beach.
Friendly coffee house with all day food, and fine coffee. And they look after their canine customers very nicely.
National trust gardens and house. Dog specific circular walk, cafe, toilets. Excellent stop off from junction 27 of M5, especially if heading for Cornwall
Thatched dog-friendly village inn, tidily placed behind a picket fence. This is on the A1120 tourist route and is a friendly and welcoming establishment. No dog walk unfortunately.
Expect the cobwebs to be blown away as you and your dog walk along this beach looking out across the Irish Sea. No dog restrictions and a fine, quiet place to romp.
Dog friendly country pub in rural Suffolk, yet close to the A12 and the more touristic areas.
Very pleasant local woodland walk, with some really loud woodpeckers to keep you company. No facilities, and not worth a detour from the motorway, but handy if you are already nearby.
An absolute stunning venue to take your dog for some pictures and a walk! 70 acres of gorgeous lavender & wild flowers.
A warm welcome for both dogs and owners in this relaxed cafe with excellent coffee and food all for reasonable prices.
We were just a bit taken with this country pub, complete with its flock wallpaper from the 1950s. With a background in fine dining, plus enormous charm from the team this is definitely one to watch.
An accessible dog walk with a small car park and flat access to a multi-user path that was once a railway track. It's now part of the Speyside Way.