National Herb Centre Walks, Oxfordshire
There's a choice of trails from the National Herb Centre just north of Banbury. It's on a fairly steep valley slope, so a fair level of fitness is required for both humans and dogs.
There's a choice of trails from the National Herb Centre just north of Banbury. It's on a fairly steep valley slope, so a fair level of fitness is required for both humans and dogs.
Dog friendly pub with great menu and decent sized car park
Lovely dog-welcoming pub, close to lots of walking trails in the Blackdown Hills
Dog friendly pub with amazing views. They allow dogs inside but when the weather is nice you should bring your drinks outside across the street. You can sit on the grass and the dogs can run around.
Lovely food and atmosphere, beautifully refurbished and a great terraced area with lovely views to sit out on sunny days.
Traditional pub with friendly staff, has a great restaurant (no dogs) but dogs made more than welcome in the rest of the pub. Nice garden too.
Set in the attractive village of Dufton, near Appleby-in-Westmorland, The Stag Inn is a popular traditional country pub, welcoming walkers and dogs alike as it stands on the route of the Pennine Way...
Refurbished and improved, still dog-friendly and now with good menu choices.
Village pub renowned for it's selection of real ales, ciders and whiskey. Curries are a pub speciality. CAMRA Cheshire Pub of the Year 2017, 18 and 2019.
Dartmoor Diner is a small family run restaurant with plenty of character serving fresh homemade dishes. From coffee and cake to a 3 course meal there is sure to be something for you.
Well-placed pub that's ideal for recovering from a paw-stretcher of a dog walk on the Pennine Way. While you're there, check out the history of the building - there are some seriously spooky stories.
Far end of North Beach at Scarborough. Brilliant pub, good food, cask ales only found at this Pub. Very welcoming to dogs, allowed in all rooms and dining room.