A148 Country Park dog walks near Holt, Norfolk
A lovely country park with plenty of woodland to wander around and some splendid wood carvings to brighten up the signs, benches and stiles.
A lovely country park with plenty of woodland to wander around and some splendid wood carvings to brighten up the signs, benches and stiles.
Really lovely walk amongst ever changing scenes of the natural world. Definitely a great place to stand, stare and breathe deeply.
We stopped off at Pretty Corner Woods instead of going to Sheringham Country Park. As you turn off the Holt Road, there's a car park , and, further along, two more.
Dog-friendly pub with rooms, right on the sea front and just a paw away from the coast path. Follow the brightly painted houses into the town and you get the whole town and beach in just a few steps.
A landscaped park by Repton which is open all year, and the famous rhodedendrums are at their best in late Spring.
A country inn that's full of charm. Warm and comforting in winter, open and spacious in summer. Since we visited the management has changed at least twice - we think it's still dog-friendly.
The village apparently incorporates a lot of stone and brickswork from the nearby abbey ruins. The child and dog-friendly village pub has a large garden and plenty of parking.
Lovely old coaching inn that's been offering refreshment to travellers since the 1700s. Dogs and children are welcome.
Dog walk and swimming. And then you can take refreshment at a comfortable and well organised dining pub with a large garden and good food.
Just the place for some spiritual refreshment, an excellent farm shop and a stroll around the ancient village is a delight. Dogs are generally welcomed, although not in the churches.
Such a traditional setting, a dog-friendly pub over-looking the green and a village of pretty cottages. Better for less energetic dogs as the walk is on-lead.
A dog-friendly hotel with a dog walk close to an iconic windmill.
A stylish dog-friendly dining pub at the base of a hill. Rather unusual and exciting in Norfolk.
Pretty little pub in the centre of an affluent village boasting two very large duck ponds.
Ranch-style dog-friendly dining with plenty of outside space and a sturdy play area for kids. The building is a bit like a Tardis and much bigger inside than you'd think.
If you're looking for a proper meal on your journey, this dog-friendly gastro-pub could well fit the bill. The French chef is a real enthusiast of local produce and clearly loves his job.
Village pub with a large beer garden and friendly service. It's a handy dog-friendly local if you're staying nearby
Popular and dog-friendly village pub where locals and visitors mingle happily.
The Kings Head is a pretty Georgian building with a roomy terrace at the rear.
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