Dog walk with massive views and dog-friendly pub, East Sussex
Full of expectations of a big view over to France, white cliffs and the sea it wasn't to be. The mist had rolled in, cutting off the continent and anything more than a few feet ahead.
Full of expectations of a big view over to France, white cliffs and the sea it wasn't to be. The mist had rolled in, cutting off the continent and anything more than a few feet ahead.
Historic and dog-friendly pub that could almost be a tourist destination in its own right, it's so old. The food is much praised by locals, and did look very appetising.
Dog-friendly pub close to a dog walk with a famous view. It's also a good stop for familes with kids the right size to enjoy the play galleon in the garden.
Small rural village snuggled under the South Downs, and totally charming. A real delight for a driving doggie-stop, just lovely. The pub is popular and thriving in a grown-up kind of way.
Relaxed country pub, surrounded by woodland walks and ideal for a potter with the pooch. The pub itself is a magnificent survivor from the 14th century, and an absolute treat to visit.
Family-run country pub with a relaxed and friendly atmos and really good pies. Just off the A32 and with a safe off-lead dog walk.
Just the place for a bracing dog walk on the coast path and a re-charge of your energy levels. The pub here is dog-friendly but the beach is out of bounds in summer.
Oh my oh my - this is the cutest of villages, and the number of footpaths criss-crossing to get here shows that pilgrims and travellers have been heading this way for centuries.
A good off-lead walk within very easy reach of the A35, and the option for dog-friendly refreshments at a family and dog-friendly pub just a few minutes drive from the walk.
Interesting doggiestop with a free English Heritage manor house, dog-friendly pub and a 30 minute circular walk.
Easy to spot from the road, dogs and drivers will find refreshment here. It's a welcoming inn with a comfortable carpetted interior.
Dog walk and dog-friendly pub within easy reach of the M2 Junction 6 and close to Faversham. The surrounding marshland is a wildlife haven.