Dog-friendly hotel and dining near Machynlleth, Wales
Goodness me, this inn has seen more than its fair share of doings and has more than something of a murky past.
Goodness me, this inn has seen more than its fair share of doings and has more than something of a murky past.
One of the most amazing pub buildings you will ever see and it is dog-friendly too. Once used as a backdrop by Paul Daniels in the 1980s.
Friendly and unpretentious inn with a cozy feel to it. We struggled to find a good dog walk from the village without a long stretch of road walking, which was a shame.
Just a short way from the A38 this dog-friendly B&B and pub is a handy place for a stopover or meal on your journey. Large beer garden that's lovely on a warm day.
Dog-friendly Dartmoor inn with B&B and within easy reach of moorland dog walks with stone circles, ancient burials and loads of space
Waterside pub with an abundance of character, and fantastically dog-friendly. Good food too.
Gentle woodland for canine romping and sniffing. Jem loved the soft leaves and moss on his paws.
We loved this walk, and the chance to walk alongside a vineyard made this feel more like the Champagne region than Godalming.
Fabulous heathland that's perfect for a winter dog walk, and will keep you and the dog relatively un-muddy.
A very easy but enjoyable walk in the grounds of a Georgian manor house. Plenty of places for dogs to have a good sniff and people to admire the glory of the North Downs.
A chance to explore a LiteraryTrail on a dog walk. Then the dog-friendly pub is light and airy, and set in a really attractive Sussex village.
Smart dining pub with a lovely vine-covered terrace that seems so Mediterranean when the sun shines. Bar menu available Monday to Saturday from noon.