Wensleydale dog walks and dog-friendly B&B, North Yorkshire
The dog walks in this small village in Wensleydale start from the pub where James Herriott spent his honeymoon in 1941. That's so romantic!
The dog walks in this small village in Wensleydale start from the pub where James Herriott spent his honeymoon in 1941. That's so romantic!
A tiny village with dog-friendly pub where you can enjoy a walk over fields or strike out for a bustling canal tourist centre (and not have to pay the parking).
Lovely dog walk over the Berkshire chalk downs. It's a safe and a comfortable spot to explore away from the crowds.
A 16th century country pub right on the route of a fabulous walking path, close to the M40 and with a steam railway to admire too.
A choice of great dog walks, coupled with a quirky riverside pub and a sort of Three Men in a Boat feel. Marvellous place to take a break, or a sunny afternoon destination with the dog.
A dog-friendly pub that's perfectly placed between the start of several great dog walks.
A characterful rural and dog-friendly inn that once refreshed packhorse drovers as they freighted local produce through the dales. Look out for the restored pump and horse troughs opposite the pub.
If you're stressed out from driving, a short leg stretch on an easy to navigate bridleway is just the answer. While the dog takes care of the sniffing, this is a relaxing spot to get some headspace.
The dog walk here is on hard-surfaced paths and ideal for keeping your feet clean and dry.
Popular riverside destination for sunny afternoons, and weddings. Ideal for a driving pause to enjoy the river views.
From the pub you can see the River Avon rushing past on the last leg of its journey to join the Severn in a headlong dash to the sea.
Welcoming village pub, with a relaxed atmosphere and plenty of space for families, and of course dogs.