A354 heritage village with pub and dog walk, Dorset
Such a pretty village, with traditional thatched houses and a treasure of a family-run inn that's at the centre of things. It just needs the sun to make everything sparkle!
Such a pretty village, with traditional thatched houses and a treasure of a family-run inn that's at the centre of things. It just needs the sun to make everything sparkle!
Wildlife centre with a welcome for dogs, ample parking and easy access to lovely trails across the valley and through meadows. Workshops and courses take place here, as well as access to the reserve.
Traditional country pub with carpets and shiny horse brasses around the chimney. An easy dog walk with no stiles.
Doggy delights in the footsteps of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. Make sure you have your English Heritage card with you to avoid the parking charge.
With a pub named after the lord of the manor this village is a lovely relic of days gone by. Dogs get a good welcome here.
Traditional dog-friendly village pub overlooking the village green. A relaxed and gentle haven after a long drive.
Close to one of the prettiest riverside spots in the Cotswolds and a heavenly spot on a quiet day.
Lots of choice for dog walks in a country park with plenty of space. On race days at the nearby racecourse you can here the commentary from here.
A dog-friendly pub, literally in the middle of nowhere, and a complete delight. A hidden gem, apart from the lots of people who have already found it.
A rustic-style inn with a large and attractive garden, and a welcome for dogs in part of the bar and the garden. Also close to the A23.
This is where William the Conqueror fought his battle and took the English throne. And Harald lost his eye and a kingdom. Since then the sea has receded so it's not as dramatic as you might expect.
A woodland dog walk within seconds of the A27. On warm, sunny days the pub garden welcomes dogs.