Dog friendly bar and restaurant with covered beer garden featuring cosy wood burning stove. Forest walks to hill Loch (fishing for wild brown trout), 17,000 acres parking at the pub.
The most dog-friendly pub you've ever seen! Suzi goes nuts for the Gourmet Porkies - so you need to do a good walk before coming here and free up some canine calories. And it's lovely for people too.
The Halfway House Inn does food 12 - 2.30pm and 6-9pm. It is right next door to the main carpark in kingsand and is just around the corner from the dog friendly beach.
An excellent dog friendly pub with great selection of craft beers, whisky & food. Dogs are most welcome. This is also the home of the 6DegreeNorth brewery.
People and dog-friendly pub, offering a wide range of home-cooked food (inc. lots of veggie options) and a lovely garden. Also live music especially in the summer.
Woodland walk for the dogs. And the chance to discover possibly the most unspoiled pub in the county. If it's friendly rural authenticity you're after, here it is.
A lovely cafe & restaurant set in the Walled Garden within the Applecross Estate. Many of the ingredients are sourced locally either from the garden or from the bay. Breakfast is served from 8.
Friendly and welcoming pub, where the landlord has a mass of local knowledge at his fingertips. Dogs are welcome, and you'll probably encounter locals with their dogs too.
Dog friendly pub in Borth. Worth a visit after a long walk on the beach. The best thing is the outside seating area which leads straight on to the beach.
Lovely pub and restaurant. Outdoor seating area. Dogs more welcome than people :) lovely walk from Pub around Marshall Arms along the river and back to the Pub for a well earned drink
A country-style dining pub on the main road and easy to spot. Good as a meet-up spot with friends as it's near the M6 near Crewe and also a handy place to break your journey.
Can you imagine that there's been an inn on this site since 1588 - the year of the Armada? The river Bourne runs beside the pub, good for summer cooling.
Originally a waterside farmhouse near Burton upon Trent, this is now a warm and welcoming dog-friendly country inn and hotel, on the banks of the river Trent. Very handy for a break from your journey.
Black and white timbered slice of history, right opposite the Abbey and lovely for a tea/coffee as well as meals. Dogs welcome in the bar and there's also dog-friendly accommodation.
A smart pub with boutique accommodation, and dog-friendly too. If your dog has a nose for the finer things in life, then check this one out. South of Stratford on Avon
After a long drive up to this stage of my journey, needed to find a place to eat. But first a walk in the park by the west end car park. Jack loved the park, next to the sea Loch.
A lovely river walk with dog friendly pub in the village. Park on Station rd before the railway bridge when heading south. Take the path down to the river.
Amazing! You'll struggle to find a better place to eat, drink or sleep while in the area. The inn has a hotel attached which is also dog friendly- booking early is required.
How not to like a place with a dog painted large and permanently on the exterior? Very handy for a stop on the A38. Shame there isn't a dog walk from here to make it a pawfect doggiestop.
Lovely old pub, dog-friendly of course, and within a shout of the coast path. Lots to do and see and plenty of paths to explore if you're staying in the area.
Decent pub, less than 5 minutes walk from the M1 junction 22. The manager loves dogs, and keeps water, treats and blankets on the bar. The food's not bad - nothing fancy, standard pub grub.
For those who wish for a long beach and a dog-friendly pub close by, this is as good as it gets. There is a choice of walking along the sand or over dunes to view a martello tower.
Family run dining pub in Bushey Village serving a wide range of teas, coffee and cake in the morning, freshly cooked lunch and dinners served 7 days a week. Selection of Craft Ale, Lager and Ciders.
A historic coaching inn on the old Bath Road where travellers once mixed unknowingly with highwaymen. Today this is a welcoming family and dog-friendly inn with good coffee and a relaxed atmosphere
A welcoming pub that really is at the heart of the community. There's lots going on, and locals and holiday-makers get along just fine. Respect to the landlord here for creating the energy.
Traditional 17th century inn, with some good and tasty rustic menu choices. Dip your toes in the stream in summer or snuggle up to the woodburner in winter.
Character quality local in the heart of historic Chuchtown Village. Just a 2 minute walk from Botanic Gardens. Great traditional pub food served all day.
Dogs welcome in bar area ( not main restaurant). Comfortable seating/ tables log fire in winter. Food available. Outside river view pub garden with porch area for hot days. Friendly staff.
This dog-friendly pubs sits so close to the village church you could almost be sitting in the churchyard! Except there's a London taxi and street food wall to make it feel different.
Welcoming family and dog-friendly pub just outside Kendal and a short distance from the Kendal/Windermere road. Good food, and better value than more obviously touristy places.
Wow - this is a 14th century Inn, in an amazing historic setting. There's a beautiful walled garden, and summer garden menu. Altogether, a completely lovely pub.
Dog-friendly inn close to the Welsh border, and easy to spot on the A456. A reliable doggiestop for business meeting, families and with good disabled facilities.
In Summer when the sun's shining and the sea is twinkling blue, come here for a dog-friendly drink or meal at a pub which claims to be one of the oldest in Wales.
You really wouldn't guess from the outside what an absolute treat lies within. Dogs get a rousing welcome and a doggie pack for overnight canines. The interior of the building is quietly stunning.
Do try and make a doggiestop in this little market town. You'll find dog-friendly pubs, dog-friendly B&B, a lovely dog-friendly cafe and bookshop, and a fabulous dog walk with swimming.
Really dog-friendly hotel on the north coast of Northern Ireland. The beach is a mile away and well worth going to as your dog will make lots of new friends very quickly here.
Warm and friendly dog-friendly inn with B&B rooms close to Glastonbury. There are local footpaths, but none close to the pub and we didn't warm to walking along the main road.
We liked this dog-friendly local, and it's handy if you're staying near North Creake. And best to be within walking distance as there's limited on-street parking.
Brewery, bar and beer garden plus outdoor kitchen providing pizza and burgers plus other food options. Indoor and outdoor seating areas now available after renovation works completed.
We were just a bit taken with this country pub, complete with its flock wallpaper from the 1950s. With a background in fine dining, plus enormous charm from the team this is definitely one to watch.
Outstandingly pretty pub with a signature thatched roof and a long history of hospitality. The puppy was made very welcome, as were we, and it's well worth a visit.
Pub with an astonishingly long history of looking after visitors - since 1295? If that's true it's really amazing! Dogs welcome in the bar, and there's good walking in the area.