Dog walk and dog-friendly pub near the Ashby canal, Leicestershire
A small village with plenty of dog walks and a traditional friendly pub where dogs get a good welcome.
A small village with plenty of dog walks and a traditional friendly pub where dogs get a good welcome.
A big-hearted, clean and tidy pub where familes, dogs and summer campers all get a good welcome.
Very dog-friendly pub, with biscuits on arrival for hungry hounds. Well placed for a lunch stop if you're walking in the area. The walk takes in the site of the Battle of Edgehill.
You can tell from the enormous car park that something's up in this village. The pub and village have indeed featured in films and TV series.
Awesome big skies, and an almost end-of-the-world feel to this beach walk with marshes behind. Good pub, and also a cafe with perfect fish and chips.
The village sits squarely on the river Tees, and the short walk here features the site of an old Roman bridge. Apparently the Romans lived here for just short of 500 years.
Not far from Yeovil and the A37 but miles away in atmosphere. It's a tad foodie, but less pretentious than some and the 15th century building is a delight.
This is a fun and characterful building on the A483 near Montgomery. Look up at the chimneys and you might think it has delusions of grandeur from the nearby Hall.
Dog-friendly hotel with marvellous views and outside waterside terrace. Just sit by the water and watch the yachts ahead and the ever-changing clouds over the hills on the mainland.
Brilliantly dog-friendly pub with Sunday dog walks and all sorts of waggy fun. And cracking good food too.
The dog walk is stile-free and comfortable if you're pushing a buggy. The country pub is popular with race-goers and gets very busy and loud on race days. The village is a Cotswold gem.
This dog-friendly historic village has something to please everyone, kids, the dog and great-granny.