Historic dog-friendly dining pub and dog walk near Buckingham, Buckinghamshire
Pretty village inn dating from the 1700s and a foodie delight. Very easy to follow dog walk from the door.
Pretty village inn dating from the 1700s and a foodie delight. Very easy to follow dog walk from the door.
A country park close to Bishops Stortford that's well-equipped for doggie activities and off-lead exercise. Also play spaces for kids.
Just one minute from the main A477 St Clears to Pembroke road, and perfect for refreshments and a rather marvellous castle. An ideal driving stop on the way to or from the Pembroke ferry.
Traditional stone pub with 4 centuries of pint-pulling behind it. The road used to have a toll booth opposite, in the days of turnpikes.
Absolutely the best view in town, and a definite 'must-see'.
Waterside pub with an abundance of character, and fantastically dog-friendly. Good food too.
A fine dog walking space and easy to access from the A3. Jem loved the sandy paths and hide-and-seek gorse bushes.
The pub overlooks a pocket-sized village green and at first glance looks just like a house from an Agatha Christie story.
Another fabulous place for a dog walk in the middle of the massive Hurt Forest. The lane to get to the car parks is single-track, so allow time for negotiating this.
A chance to explore a LiteraryTrail on a dog walk. Then the dog-friendly pub is light and airy, and set in a really attractive Sussex village.
Very relaxing to stroll near water, and this is a massive reservoir that was first filled as recently as 1988.
Outdoorsy pub with a very friendly atmosphere, good food and pretty much the full rustic.