Hinchingbrooke Country Park dog walks, Cambridgeshire
Nature reserve with 170 acres of grasslands, meadows, lakes, and woods. Dogs are allowed off lead however, certain parts of the nature reserve require dogs to be kept on a lead.
Nature reserve with 170 acres of grasslands, meadows, lakes, and woods. Dogs are allowed off lead however, certain parts of the nature reserve require dogs to be kept on a lead.
A dog walk off the A14 with no parking hassles. Don't be put off by the industrial approach to this walk - it's worth it once you're away from the car.
Excellent walking with the dog here, surrounded by the lapping water of the River Ouse.
Well-organised and relaxing country park, ideal for dog walking. It seemed like a very gentle and calm place when we were there.
We found this was a good combo of dog-friendly pub and short dog walk, with the site of the Battle of Naseby just a few miles away if you get inspired by the 'oldness' of everything around here.
Handy combo of dog walk, dog-friendly pub, tea rooms and just a few miles from the A14.
Fully accessible dog walk on flat paths through a nature reserve, and a child and dog-friendly Tudor inn with roaring fires in winter and a garden in summer.
A short dog walk starting from the approach road to the golf club. Unlike the other dog walk for junction 57, this walk is flat, shorter and much easier for anyone with a buggy and dog.
By-passed by the A14 this dog-friendly pub is a bit of a forgotten coaching inn on the old road. Not a bad thing at all, or it would probably be a Premier Inn by now.
Riverside walk with several views of the Great Ouse, a working mill and a dog-friendly pub. People come here on holiday, and it's easy to see why. As a dog-friendly stop off the A14 it's brilliant.
A wonderful pub in a rural part of Sussex which seems to epitomise the England of dreams. It is close to Newmarket and needs to be visited for some relaxing downtime.
Really close to the A14 Junction 51, this is a handy stop with the dog. There's plenty of off-lead stretching space, and dogs can sniff in a nice mix of grass and rougher wildflower banks.
A short stroll by the river with the dog, and then the chance of refreshment at an award-winning country pub. Dogs are welcome there in the bar and outside.
To be fair, dogs aren't exactly the priority here. But - Jem got a fabulous welcome wherever we went, and this is a lovely place to take a break from the A14 in summer.
There's a lot more going on here than you may think at first. The park has over 200 acres, and the high point for us was the arboretum, with some totally stunning trees.
National Trust property with extensive grounds. There are restrictions for dogs, however this still leaves a massive amount of walkies space. This is within easy reach of Junction 42 of the A14.
A really friendly pub in the middle of Ipswich where dogs are as welcome as people. With a lovely park for walkies nearby, this is an oasis in the heart of a busy town.
A totally extraordinary collection of sights and sounds here, with the docks behind you and a nature reserve with historic national defences dating from Henry VIII ahead.
Dogs are welcome on all of the beach in winter, and for the central beach area there are designated dog areas between May 1st and September 30th. These are signed and easy to find.
You and your dog will be made very welcome at this homely and traditional pub just off the Harborough Road. Its kerb appeal isn't great, but once inside it's spacious, clean and friendly.
Dog-friendly country pub just outside Cambridge, and ideal for a weekend walk and meal well outside the city. Also handy for the A14 coming in from Bury.
Village pub with good cafe menu in a pub ambience. Dogs are welcome and the garden is quite large. The walk is very short and boisterous dogs will feel cheated. Less than a mile from the A14.
We were charmed by the cheery welcome at this dog and child-friendly village pub with a huge garden. Active dogs will be happy with a romp over fields and then a play with the pub pooch.
Popular, dog-friendly and all-round nice welcoming pub with some good walks from the door. The roadside verges and hedgerows around here are just bursting with life and flowers in summer.
A good dog-friendly pub that's worth stopping at, and a walk over fields to the bump of a country castle built by the Normans in the 1300s or so.
An easy to find dog-friendly pub and easy dog walk between St Neots and Cambridge.
A lovely varied dog walk off the A14, combining lush woodland with the estuary of the River Orwell. Totally perfect for dogs.
Truly in the heart of Suffolk, this village boasts a very friendly pub. If you are here at Easter you may witness the Race of the Boggmen which will amuse the kids and bemuse the dog.
Thoroughly pleasant pub with a pretty garden and terrace, and it's very popular with local dog walkers. We stopped by for a morning coffee and found a very chatty and friendly coffee-house atmosphere.
An award winning and dog-friendly pub, set in a quintessentially Suffolk village. Expect to see thatched cottages in abundance and an enormous church, with a gloriously crooked house next to it.
If driver and dog are short on a leg stretch, this is a great place to stop and not too far from the A14.
Dog-friendly pub right on the Great Ouse river, and with dog walks straight from the door.
A car park, cafe, clean WCs and a choice of fabulous walks in a near hidden gem on the river. Excellent fish and chips in the cafe.
An easy stroll along the side of an enormous reservoir, absolutely one of the easiest walks to navigate - you can't possibly get lost! This is quite close to Junction 56 of the A14
Calm and tranquil dog-friendly village pub near the A14 just north of Cambridge. The dog walk can be a stress-busting 3 mile yomp, or just a potter in the fields.
A gem of dog-friendly village pubs, with a big open garden, great food, and surrounded by fantastic dog walks. Definitely worth a short detour to get here, it's just under 5 miles from the A14.
A seriously dog-friendly pub on the banks of the River Orwell. Breathe in the fresh sea air (the coast isn't far away) and enjoy a bracing walk along the river bank.
Country pub close to the A14 and also the battlefield at Naseby. So if your interest in Civil War battles is limited, you can look forward to a warm up in the dog-friendly pub here.
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