Medieval village with dog walks and dog-friendly pub, Essex
A choice here of a doggy day out, with a chance to admire a jaw-dropping wooden medieval barn and take a walk with the pooch with refreshments at a particularly friendly village pub.
A choice here of a doggy day out, with a chance to admire a jaw-dropping wooden medieval barn and take a walk with the pooch with refreshments at a particularly friendly village pub.
Rural dog-friendly pub with a warm welcome to locals and visitors. It's a 5 minute drive from the Caravan & Camping club site outside Woodhall Spa, and has a bit of a holiday vibe.
Traditional pub on the Worcestershire / Shropshire border. A warm welcome awaits and there is a fine walk on common land.
One of the most dog-friendly A-road services we've found so far. This one is a combined country park with shops, restaurant and a truly dog-friendly cafe.
A wonderful combination of a great dog walk and very friendly pub. This is the perfect place to relax and enjoy time with your four-legged friend.
Oh yum! If you're looking for a dog-friendly place to break your journey, with outstandingly good but still affordable food - try this one! The pub has gained some impressive accolades, Michelin Bib...
If you're visiting Bradford-on-Avon, this out-of-the-way rural and dog-friendly pub is good for easy parking, a dog walk from the car park and sensibly priced lunch or snacks. A practical choice.
Dog-friendly country pub just outside Winchcombe with an extraordinary sculpture by the front door.
Such a charming Cotswold village, with sun-kissed cottages in abundance.
This pretty little village on the river Arrow makes a lovely stop with the dog. Dogs can cool down in the river, and there are several walk options from a short stroll to a 7-miler!
This walk can be as short or long as you like; it's a long-distance footpath and beautifully signed so you can't possibly get lost. Refreshments at the dog-friendly village inn.
A stream for doggie splashing in the shade and then an inn of considerable charm. What's not to enjoy here?