A35 dog-friendly pub near Axminster, Devon
16th century dog-friendly pub between Axminster and Lyme Regis.
16th century dog-friendly pub between Axminster and Lyme Regis.
A choice of short dog walks from a pretty village pub. Expect a warm and hospitable welcome and no-messing good food.
Let's be a bit brutal here, the outside of the pub looks like a bunker. But inside you'll find a warm welcome in a spotlessly clean dog-friendly bar.
Traditional Welsh coaching inn still serving coach parties after all these years. Two pool tables & a dart board and Wifi throughout the pub. Roaring fire in winter and garden tables in summer.
Splendid moorland dog walk with panoramic views over to Kinder Scout and the Dark Peak. This is one of those bucket list walks, although here we're doing it the easy way. For the dogs, obviously.
We were very taken with the friendliness of this country pub. They seem to take everything in their stride, and adore dogs too.
Dog-friendly local pub that's handy for a quick stop for refreshments. It's a welcoming atmosphere that includes walkers, cyclists, families and dogs. Real ales available and it's won CAMRA awards.
A very pleasant woodland dog walk in quiet glades and leafy shelter. Lovely for dogs, and drivers too.
Just the place for a tranquil mooch with the pooch, and you're not likely to meet many other people or dogs here.
Dogs have a heavenly time in the absolutely enormous forest here. It's quite close to Crowborough and makes a perfect place to stop for a relaxing walk with the dog.
Another part of the Hurt woodlands where dogs can enjoy a very superior sniff and scamper.
Roomy and popular dining pub, and apparently it's the last pub in Sussex if you're heading towards London.