A382 Dog-friendly village pub and dog walk, Devon
Chatty locals make this village pub a cheerful place for a refreshments. Unusually two cottages were knocked together to create the pub in the 1960s, bit of a trend reversal there.
Chatty locals make this village pub a cheerful place for a refreshments. Unusually two cottages were knocked together to create the pub in the 1960s, bit of a trend reversal there.
Hilltop village with a mix of practical and interesting shops, the dog-friendly pub with a popular pizza oven, and a traditional walk.
Dogs get a top class welcome at this large modern eatery on the Tarka Trail. The carvery is the big thing here, and enthusiasts come from miles around.
Deep in rural Worcestershire, this is a good place to take a break from the motorway, or the A38. The pub is welcoming and unpretentious, and the dog walk is fabulous in dry weather.
Pretty dog walk through airy woodland to a path leading around a lake.
Close to the M23 and also the A23 this is a reliable doggiestop where dogs can get a good run.
When Jem and I were here the hill was alive with the sound of happy barking. There's more to the hill than appears at first visit, and this walk is well worth exploring.
Great combo of a turrety medieval castle and a dog-friendly pub with good food and quick service.
Highly likeable dog-friendly pub near the A271 and A21, with a friendly atmosphere and sensational views over to Beachy Head. The artist Turner apparently was inspired by the landscapes from here.
An easy dog walk beside a rural canal and a dog-friendly pub with a warm welcome. Just off the A287 and less than 5 miles from M3 Junction 4a or 5.
Dog-friendly Georgian coaching inn in the Hanpshire Downs, and ideal for a doggie pitstop on your journey - or just to enjoy their food.
Fabulous dog walks from here, and a pretty garden in the traditional dog-friendly pub for refreshments.