Dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Newton Abbot, Devon
A circular dog walk and a welcoming village inn with extremely appetising food is worth exploring.
A circular dog walk and a welcoming village inn with extremely appetising food is worth exploring.
Big open spaces for dogs to go totally nuts and hurtle around. And a big wide view over the county on a clear day. Less than 2 miles from the A3
Popular heathland with a dog walking route, and a beach for people (but not dogs).
Lots of choice for dog walks in a country park with plenty of space. On race days at the nearby racecourse you can here the commentary from here.
Dog-friendly 14th century castle (with just a bit of restoration) and walk, close to the A21. It's a good family stop with interesting stuff for kids.
Good old traditional pub in two converted Victorian cottages. The warm welcome that dogs and people receive will make you want to stay rather than head out on the walk.
Dog-friendly village pub on the River Ems. Look out for the changing cartoons by a well-known chap on the blackboard.
An old coaching inn on an 'old' road isn't that unusual, but this one has a medieval pedestrianised bridge to go with it. Lovely. Don't mess with the geese, they have a powerful nip!
A woodland dog walk within seconds of the A27. On warm, sunny days the pub garden welcomes dogs.
Lovely out of the way village, with a fine dining pub and the chance to explore part of Charlton Forest with the dog.
Fun dog walk in a swampy (in a good way) private wood and then a short drive back to a welcoming and dog-friendly pub.
A pub with real historic pedigree. It was used by Generals Montgomery and Eisenhower during the build up to D-Day in 1944. Now it welcomes dogs instead.