A1 Junction 9 dog walk and dog-friendly pub, Hertfordshire
Rural community with access to really good dog walks. The farm shop opposite the pub is outstanding and we thought this was a wonderful discovery for a doggiestop.
Rural community with access to really good dog walks. The farm shop opposite the pub is outstanding and we thought this was a wonderful discovery for a doggiestop.
Outstandingly attractive and dog-friendly 16th century coaching inn, in the centre of medieval Burford. Absolute magic.
A circular walk around a quiet village is a lovely antidote to a long journey. And a pub where dogs and kids are welcome makes this a great family stop.
What's not to like about an 18th century dog-friendly inn with a pile of freshly laundered dog towels in the hall for muddy dogs? And the walk here is almost guaranteed to end up with a soggie doggie.
Easy-going dog walk to the reservoir, and lots of fresh air to liven the dog up from the car. Afterwards, well-behaved dogs are welcome inside the pub, and the food is delicious.
Dog-friendly 18th century traditional country inn set in a picturesque village. There are many walks nearby but nothing straight from the door, so this is best for less active dogs.
A handy dog-friendly inn with a short dog walk and very easy access from the main road as well as dog-friendly B&B rooms. Long opening hours make this a reliable pitstop for families.
If driver and dog are short on a leg stretch, this is a great place to stop and not too far from the A14.
A quiet village seems unlikely this close to the Lea Valley and two motorways, but here it is. With a dog-friendly pub, a short dog walk with space for ball games and doggie zoomies.
Easy to find from the A1 near Belford, and if you're here at lunchtime a much better food option than the Services nearby.
A mysterious almost-island steeped in history, and a must-see on the Northumbrian coast.
This is a grand old dog-friendly pub in the cobbled market square of a large village with bags of history and some really quirky traditions.