A38 dog-friendly pub and short dog walk near Bristol, Somerset
A circular walk around a quiet village is a lovely antidote to a long journey. And a pub where dogs and kids are welcome makes this a great family stop.
A circular walk around a quiet village is a lovely antidote to a long journey. And a pub where dogs and kids are welcome makes this a great family stop.
Massively dog-friendly pub on the edge of Dartmoor. As warm a welcome as any dog could wish for.
A Grade 2 listed, dog-friendly coaching inn sounds perfect for a doggiestop. You'll find loads of atmosphere (a ghost too apparently), great food or just a coffee, and walks on the doorstep.
A choice of a riverside walks along the banks of the Thames with great views of the Chiltern Hills to enjoy. And more choice for refreshments with three dog-friendly pubs and a cafe too.
Right in the middle of a very cute village the dog-friendly Bell Inn is a great place for a dog walk followed by a pint and pub food.
A chance to admire the final landscape carried out by Lancelot "Capability" Brown and enjoy a wander in the grounds of a rather splendid Georgian house.
A pleasant dog walk through lush woodland and then ever upward for a magical view of the Isle of Skye.
A handy dog-friendly inn with a short dog walk and very easy access from the main road as well as dog-friendly B&B rooms. Long opening hours make this a reliable pitstop for families.
Not so long ago there was a thriving village where the car park is today. Now it's an accessible walk and cycle route that's popular with local dog walkers.
Remote nature reserve where you can walk the dog for miles with just hawks and chirruping insects for company. And sheep if you're unlucky.
A really pretty Cumbrian village and it wins a lot of the 'best kept' 'best flowers' competitions. Until the railway came the market here was of real importance but now just the cobbles remain.
A mysterious almost-island steeped in history, and a must-see on the Northumbrian coast.