A6 atmospheric dog walk near Penrith, Cumbria
Brooding ruins surrounded by the remote and windswept Shap fell. Perfect for a moment of calm and mindfulness with the dog, and a complete change of pace from the A6.
Brooding ruins surrounded by the remote and windswept Shap fell. Perfect for a moment of calm and mindfulness with the dog, and a complete change of pace from the A6.
Out of the way pub on the river, very laid back - like a time capsule to the last century.
A handy pitstop off the A515 with a small cafe, easy access walking route, and even bike hire with a dog cart option!
We're not often baffled by a walk in the forest, but this one had us stumped.
A country inn that's full of charm. Warm and comforting in winter, open and spacious in summer. Since we visited the management has changed at least twice - we think it's still dog-friendly.
If you're travelling on the M6 you'll find this civilized country dining pub less than 2 miles away from Junction 31A.
Friendly coffee house with all day food, and fine coffee. And they look after their canine customers very nicely.
A former railway hotel, now upgraded to an award-winning Camra free house. Dogs get a good welcome, with bowls of fresh water provided.
Really good place for a doggiestop in hot weather - the pub seems to come to life with the sunshine!
On the A382 but also in the middle of the town, so this dog-friendly pub is maybe best for a stop on your journey when you also need to buy stuff, find an ATM or other town tasks.
Historic inn on the very edge of Exmoor, and dogs and kids are made welcome. Many walk routes such as the Tarka Trail come fairly close to the pub and it's well placed for a lunchtime stop.
One of the new breed of dog and family friendly services with good food and a relaxed atmosphere. Dedicated seating for dogs in enclosed yard at the restaurant.