Stratford-upon-Avon dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Warwickshire
This is one of the most photographed buildings in Stratford, and its curvy timbers look just the part.
This is one of the most photographed buildings in Stratford, and its curvy timbers look just the part.
This is a dog walking extravaganza that's much more than a doggiestop. Absolutely worth spending the whole day here (you won't get value for parking otherwise).
Join the 124 mile Anglesey coastal path for a while - a definite cobweb remover! The best walking is in the direction of the lighthouse where there's a short circular route.
Traditional inn - dating back to the 17th century - with modern facilities and comforts! Several dog-friendly rooms, and well-behaved dogs on leads also welcome in the bar.
Gorgeous old-school hotel and bar close to Wordsworth's House and the start point of several long and highly enjoyable dog walks.
Traditional and roomy pub, on the A149 and opposite an imposing village church.
Extraordinary village with purpose built holiday homes completed just before 1914. Today it looks like a film set and is a joy to wander around and channel some early 20th century elegance.
Remote, dark and mysterious forestry plantation with very easy tracks to follow, and mercifully sheep-free so dogs can have a really good off-lead run.
Historic dog walkies, river paddling for hot dogs, free parking and several choices for getting take-away refreshments or a dog-friendly pub in the village centre.
Really close to the A14 Junction 51, this is a handy stop with the dog. There's plenty of off-lead stretching space, and dogs can sniff in a nice mix of grass and rougher wildflower banks.
Big walkies time here, with an enormous forest with nearly endless opportunities to get the dogs well and truly tired out. It's just as good for a motorway pit-stop - just remember not to walk so far!
A fine pub, created from a former water mill and you can still see the immense working water wheel powered by the River Avon.