A417 dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Wantage, Oxfordshire
A warm and welcoming 16th century pub where people and dogs are all made to feel at home. The dog walk isn't the most exciting in the world but it is really convenient and easy to follow.
A warm and welcoming 16th century pub where people and dogs are all made to feel at home. The dog walk isn't the most exciting in the world but it is really convenient and easy to follow.
A good dog walk here. And then one of those moments when you think time must have stood still.
Old-school traditional black and white pub with a really friendly welcome, home-cooked food and a good dog walk from the door.
Winning combo of campsite, lake and forest walks within easy reach of the town. Totally perfect for dogs.
What's not to like about an 18th century dog-friendly inn with a pile of freshly laundered dog towels in the hall for muddy dogs? And the walk here is almost guaranteed to end up with a soggie doggie.
Easy-going dog walk to the reservoir, and lots of fresh air to liven the dog up from the car. Afterwards, well-behaved dogs are welcome inside the pub, and the food is delicious.
A big rustic pub with a sea view and easy access to a great dog walk. This is a fab pitstop on the A12, or just for time-out if you're in the area.
Terrific farm shop with a dog-friendly tea room and cafe. And it's really easy to get to from the A1, A47 and the A15 / Peterborough ring road too.
One of the prettiest and most charming seaside villages in the Highlands. Deffo one to visit for fans of the very creepy Wicker Man.
In this quiet and remote ruined abbey you'll find the grave of both Sir Walter Scott and also Field Marshal Haig (of remembrance poppy fame).
A cooling and atmospheric walk with the dog through woodland to a lake. And nearby is an iconic Lakes pub and the original home of several legendary Cumbrian ales.
Popular local walk with a cracking view from the top. No matter how many times you clamber up the hill, the walk will always feel different.