River walk and dog-friendly pub, Nottinghamshire
Riverside pub with value meals popular with boating folk from the nearby marina, and hungry dog walkers.
Riverside pub with value meals popular with boating folk from the nearby marina, and hungry dog walkers.
We were here on quite a stormy day and the dog-friendly hotel was a welcome refuge! Dogs are welcome to stay in the hotel too. The beach is dog-friendly and ideal for a quick walk.
Easy-to-find and welcoming pub with an exercise field for dogs, and for steam railway enthusiasts it's a few paces away from the high Victorian archway for the station.
A really interesting place to take a break for a dog walk if you're on the A6 north of Market Harborough. It's a fun waterside leisure area including a staircase of locks and some very hungry swans.
Country inn and eating house, with everything in place for a pawfect doggie-stop on your journey. A genuinely welcoming establishment. And Jem gave the dog walk a good review too.
Welcoming pub with a really good lunchtime menu for people who like fresh, tasty food but don't want to wait all afternoon for it to be prepared.
Welcoming dining pub close to the A6, and a good place for a driving break and a dog walk. Families and dogs are made welcome, and the atmosphere is relaxed and friendly.
Delightful countryside dog walk near the Environmental Centre.
Dog walk 2 miles (1 – 1.5 hours), steep and muddy in places. No stiles or sheep. Brief sections on quiet road.
A 3 mile moorland walk in a landscape steeped in history, from thousands of years ago to a folly commemorating the Reform Act. It's a great walk at any time of the year.
Turn right off Brock Mill Lane to find Brock Valley Picnic Site and a free car park. A notice board has details of all the walks available.
Interesting dog walk on a former railway line between New Mills and Hayfield. You can get lots more info about the railway in the Heritage Centre at New Mills.