Anglesey dog walk with cafe, Wales
The bustling village is always a joy to visit, and the coastal path gives an almost panoramic view from the little peninsula.
The bustling village is always a joy to visit, and the coastal path gives an almost panoramic view from the little peninsula.
A truly enormous forest with 11,000 hectares for outdoor enthusiasts. People come here for the mountain biking, bird watching, and hiking.
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.
Pretty little pub by a stream, and a dog walk from the door. It's not far from Hexham and well worth a visit.
One of the very best garden tea rooms we've seen this year. The flowers are a delight and the cakes here are light and calorie-free.
An historic hamlet dominated by a 15th century hall and a rather gracious dog-friendly country inn with good food.
A dog-friendly hotel with a dog walk close to an iconic windmill.
The famous ship burial at Sutton Hoo is the big draw here.
A marvellous village with a castle, two dog-friendly pubs and best of all a fantastically atmospheric dog walk beside the river. Definitely worth a visit for a taste of Suffolk.
You've got choices here, either a pub stop and short walk on the green or a wonderful river walk (dry days only) from a car park just outside the village and the option of driving up to the village...
A short circular dog walk and a relaxed village pub with a popular outdoor space.
An astonishingly old pedigree for the original building here, dating back to William the Conqueror which is quite hard to imagine.