A1 Holy Island, Northumberland
A mysterious almost-island steeped in history, and a must-see on the Northumbrian coast.
A mysterious almost-island steeped in history, and a must-see on the Northumbrian coast.
Accessible dog walk by the sea on a hard-surface path. After that you'll love the pretty pub with stylish dog-friendly B&B rooms we've chosen.
Wonderful opportunity to admire one of the cutest (and dog-friendly) heritage railways in England, take a stroll with the dog on the Pennine Way, and stride out into the countryside.
If you're looking for a proper meal on your journey, this dog-friendly gastro-pub could well fit the bill. The French chef is a real enthusiast of local produce and clearly loves his job.
A romp on the village green with the dog, and a handily placed pub with very tasty food for a snack on the go or a meal with friends. Also a good destination pub if you're bored of the coast.
Pretty little pub in the centre of an affluent village boasting two very large duck ponds.
A chance to take in part of the Suffolk coast path, and get a feel for this slightly eerie and watery world. Wonderful for dogs, and some inspiring buildings and cultural activities.
Calm and tranquil dog-friendly village pub near the A14 just north of Cambridge. The dog walk can be a stress-busting 3 mile yomp, or just a potter in the fields.
Close to the A1 and a civilised choice for a doggie B&B overnight stay, or just a quick break for a legstretch and snack. It's on the old Roman Ermine Street.
Picture-perfect English village with a village green, duckpond, a windmill and quite a few tearooms as well as one dog-friendly pub. Gorgeous on a sunny day.
Dog-friendly and welcoming 14th century inn with a church next door constructed from building materials used by the Romans.
This is a great pub with a lot of heritage dating back to the 17th century. The village is also delightful and the walk gives you views over towards Bath.