Dog walk on the Minster Way near York, East Yorkshire
A traditional Yorkshire dining pub, so make sure you're hungry before ordering! It's within easy reach of York and dogs will love the walkies here.
A traditional Yorkshire dining pub, so make sure you're hungry before ordering! It's within easy reach of York and dogs will love the walkies here.
A popular dog-walking spot with a network of paths and open space for dogs. It's a nature reserve, so leads are required and you may encounter grazing beasties at certain times of the year.
Interesting combination of vintage tea rooms, collectibles barn and a dog-friendly garden. And a great dog walk on the Essex Way too.
The building here is almost ridiculously old, they've been pulling pints for over 600 years or so. Dogs are welcome and it's worth a visit to admire the woodwork alone!
A magical place that you'll most likely have to yourself, and the dog. Honestly, if I'd known that Essex was like this we'd have been here for holidays long before now.
Pleasant tree-lined pull-in to visit two medieval moments in history with the dog.
A 16th Century grade 2 listed, dog-friendly Cotswold Inn with B&B rooms is the starting point for the country dog walk here.
Top class dog-friendly pub with a huge car park, and a woodland walk for the dog. It's between Stroud and Tetbury and the pub doesn't charge silly Cotswold prices. The pies are marvellous.
A traditional Essex pub, deep in the countryside and surrounded by traces of medieval life, and close to the A131 too.
Large sandy beach with no dog restrictions, and popular with families. Not too far away from the A1 for a fun family stop.
You'd never think that this was once the biggest colliery spoil heap in Europe. Today the only clue to the past is the headstocks by the car park.
A really popular pub on the banks of the River Deben. This is an amazing place if you enjoy watching people playing around in boats. The dog walk is splendid too.