M4 dog friendly pub and dog walk near Newbury, Berkshire
A brilliant old pub in a seriously rural landscape. The walks here are amazing and will satisfy all dogs.
A brilliant old pub in a seriously rural landscape. The walks here are amazing and will satisfy all dogs.
Worth timing your journey to get here for lunch and making a moment of it. This is a first rate place to stop for a short dog walk.
If Friar Tuck ran an inn, this could very well be it. The building itself is old, very old. As you enter you get the feel of centuries of hearty eating and full-bodied claret.
A village with an exciting dog walk, and an award-winning dog-friendly country inn with outstanding food. Apparently William Blake wrote the words for 'Jerusalem' in this very building.
Less than 2 miles from the M20, you'll find a calm and welcoming atmosphere here. And the dog walk is pawfect for dogs, and gives drivers a complete change of scene.
A great example of turning a pub around so that it really is the hub of the community. Dogs are welcome in the bar here, and there's a friendly greeting for all.
Many vet surgeries in France have at least one person who can speak some English. Google Translate on your phone can be very helpful when you need to explain something complicated.
This dog walk is between Junctions 3 and 4 on the A3M. You'll find a number of clearly signed trails in this award-winning park. And with a thousand acres of land, this is doggy wonderland.
Wonderful dog walking here, with a carpet of bluebells in Spring and lots of pretty butterflies too.
Country inn with good food and also dog-friendly B&B rooms. It's just under 4 miles from the A1 and a welcome bolt-hole if you want to escape the traffic for a while.
Plenty to do in this small village off the A30, with a safe 2-mile dog walk, an iron-age fort, and a welcoming dog-friendly pub.
Smart, upmarket country pub and restaurant, with fields nearby for dogs to enjoy a leg-stretch.