A44 near Broadway dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Worcestershire
If the tourist crowds are overflowing from Broadway, this is a marvellous dog-friendly country inn to escape to! At first glance it seems to be part of an executive development.
If the tourist crowds are overflowing from Broadway, this is a marvellous dog-friendly country inn to escape to! At first glance it seems to be part of an executive development.
A proper pubby pub with great value food, a friendly landlord, dog-friendly and a genuine welcome for all. People talk to each other here - no muzak.
The bustling village is always a joy to visit, and the coastal path gives an almost panoramic view from the little peninsula.
Dog-friendly 17th century coaching inn in the heart of the stunning Yorkshire Dales National Park, near the spectacular Aysgarth falls and dog walks.
This is a peaceful spot in the Clywedog Valley with plenty of woods and grass to run through, as well as a disused railway track to walk along.
A very pretty woodland dog walk on the scenic route between Glencoe and the A82 Oban to Fort William. It's hard to believe that this little village was once a centre for aluminium production.
A pretty and welcoming dog-friendly cafe with a fabulous walk from the door in one direction, and a doggie swimming spot in the river in the other. Perfect family stop, and B&B accommodation too.
A magnificent dog walk across the moorland. Expect near total solitude, and the chance to focus in on bird calls and an occasional rustling in the heather from nesting birds.
A section of the easy-access path between Horncastle and Woodhall Spa. It's a great path for dog-walking, and you cannot possibly get lost!
It's an extraordinary thought that this house was built in the late 1400s and the same family has lived here through all the centuries, and political changes and wars in the meantime.
Truly in the heart of Suffolk, this village boasts a very friendly pub. If you are here at Easter you may witness the Race of the Boggmen which will amuse the kids and bemuse the dog.
One of the very best bits of Hadrian's Wall with plenty of the wall to see, and the equally imposing sight of the Whin Sill pushing out from deep in the earth to the light.