Dog-friendly hotel and bar with dog walk, Suffolk
A charming slice of Suffolk history here, with fine buildings built on the profits of the wool trade. If you visit the National Trust house then dogs have to be on leads because of the sheep.
A charming slice of Suffolk history here, with fine buildings built on the profits of the wool trade. If you visit the National Trust house then dogs have to be on leads because of the sheep.
Proof that kerb-appeal isn't everything. This is a dog-friendly railway pub with great food, slick service and a massively positive vibe. You wouldn't guess that from the outside in a million years.
Very atmospheric 16th century black and white village inn with a dog walk from the door.
The walk here is all about views, altitude and the wind. It's a short drive from the pub and you could easily spend all day on the roof of the Downs.
A traditional, family and dog-friendly pub near Colnbrook village and 2 minutes from Junction 14 of the M25. Access to a lovely walk from the car park.
Pub is at the edge of doggie wonderland and is, basically, a treasure. Amazing walks.
Country dining in a popular pub right opposite the village church. Parts of the pub look like an old barn (in a good rustic way) and the garden seems to have once been an orchard.
Stylish traditional dining pub near Melton Mowbray, and close to the A46. Good as a friends' meeting up place, and welcoming for families and dogs.
Sun-kissed Cotswold stone and a picture perfect dog-friendly coaching inn makes this tiny village a lovely spot to take a break. And the dog walk is good too.
Very easy country pub to find on the Daventry Road, and ideal for a doggie pitstop. The walk is lovely on a sunny day, but can get very muddy in wet weather.
Historic and dog-friendly pub with quite a story behind it, starting with Cromwell in the building! Now you can still see the old bits but there's modern service and menus; that's a relief.
The real deal of a village pub, with a big welcome for dogs in the Public bar and outside at the comfy large tables. And the walk to a national centre for lavender is a delight.