Dog-friendly pub with history near Carlisle, Cumbria
The dog-friendly pub here is defended by Edward 1st who died of a ghastly tummy upset while trying to invade Scotland. As kingly demises go, it's not very glorious.
The dog-friendly pub here is defended by Edward 1st who died of a ghastly tummy upset while trying to invade Scotland. As kingly demises go, it's not very glorious.
Popular woodland for dog walking, and easy to reach from the A69. On the day we were there the lake was shimmering with sunlight reflecting on damselfly wings and it was just gorgeous.
A cheerful place to stop right on the border, and with a fenced path leading onto the moors for a dog walk.
Quirky little country pub with interestingly re-purposed objects. Very dog-friendly and the food gets rave reviews.
Dogs on leads are welcome at this ruined monastery with a bit of a gloomy backstory. The cafe around the corner is excellent and spotlessly clean, with outside tables where dogs are welcome.
Enormous forest where dogs can charge around, and the whole family can recharge their batteries after a long car journey.
A big, bustling waterside pub - dog-friendly of course - and the departure point for trips on a wonderful paddle boat. Pure holiday magic!
Much more than just a dog walk from a great riverside pub. You'll also find a village shop, gorgeous hand-made chocolates and a cracking good breakfast.
Very pretty roadside inn and grill with a traditional thatched roof and a big welcome for dogs.
A gentle woodland walk through a nature reserve. Birds were singing loud Spring songs when we were here and it's a pleasant short walk and change of scene.
A former quarry that's slowly turning into a green and pleasant country park. It's still a work in progress and some of the paths are decidedly sharp on the paws.
An outstanding and dog-welcoming hotel with river frontage and moorings. It's an idyllic base from which to explore the South Lakes and woodlands.