Secret dog-friendly hotel in the Ceiriog Valley, Wales
It's true that Driving with Dogs is all about walks on the go, and family and dog-friendly cafes and pubs for a civilised snack on your journey.
It's true that Driving with Dogs is all about walks on the go, and family and dog-friendly cafes and pubs for a civilised snack on your journey.
Brooding ruins surrounded by the remote and windswept Shap fell. Perfect for a moment of calm and mindfulness with the dog, and a complete change of pace from the A6.
Out of the way pub on the river, very laid back - like a time capsule to the last century.
A really lovely dog friendly cafe with free on street parking and just around the corner from a park with paved and grassy areas, a river and a play park.
This pub welcomes dogs and muddy paws. There is a field just below and walks. They have treats and a dog hydration station.
Who loves a brooding, romantic castle ruin? This is the place to take a break and enjoy a short stroll with the dog across the marshes to a 15th century crumbling fortress.
A walk in a fine old forest on the shores of Lower Lough Erne. The tracks are leafy and there will be plenty of smells to fascinate a doggy nose. Keep your eyes open for red squirrels.
Without a good dog walk from the door, this dog-friendly inn is rather aptly named.
Lovely country pub with a good reputation for great local food. It's in a big bend of the A39 so not too far out of your way for a driving break.
It's worth going a few minutes out of your way to enjoy a visit to this bright and airy dog-friendly countryside pub in deepest Sussex.
A popular place to take a break on the A83, with a snack van doing brisk business. The views are tremendous on a fine day.
Good honest pub grub, friendly staff and dogs fully welcome.