Unbelievable little town, very close to the A64 and it's like a time warp back to the 1950s (or thereabouts). The dog-friendly hotel is a massive building with a big car park, and next to the river.
The village is on the banks of the River Avon between the Cotswolds and the North Wessex Downs. The pub here is very dog-friendly and really convenient for a break from the M4.
A mix of fields and woodlands surrounding a lake. To begin with we thought the park was just a sailing centre, but there's much more to it than that and dogs can enjoy a really good walk here.
A locals' favourite for dog walkers in the area and you'll find a choice of dog walks right from the car park. The conservatory can get a bit over-doggie on a wet day.
This small settlement between Queensferry and Grangemouth has a lot going on. Three different dog-walks, the chance to visit a famous castle, and a dog-friendly pub.
Nicely refurbished village pub. Dog friendly in the bar area, and it's smart and comfortable. Good outdoor seating area as well. Worth making a detour for.
This is a wonderful place in the North Wessex Downs. The area is beautiful, the pub is very welcoming and the walk is a delight for dogs and people alike.
Is this the most perfect dog-walk off the M25? A vast expanse of common land for dog walking, together with a superb pub with an excellent local reputation for its food.
An exhilarating moorland walk that's marvellous for dog walking, and a well-heated pub with home cooking to warm up in afterwards. Note that dogs aren't allowed inside the pub.
This is a quiet and atmospheric circular woodland dog walk in a nature reserve that is a haven of meditative calm. And then it's a very short drive to a warm and welcoming dog-friendly inn.
Fully accessible dog walk on flat paths through a nature reserve, and a child and dog-friendly Tudor inn with roaring fires in winter and a garden in summer.
This dog walk is close to Junction 7 and 8 of the M20. Stop here for a good length circular dog-walk, and an excellent and dog-welcoming inn with B&B to return to.
Village pub. Thatched roof and home cooked food. Gareth is the landlord and he runs the pub along with the manager Sam and chef Paul. Friendly pub dog Freddie helps with the atmosphere!
A traditional pub that's well equipped for families and their dogs. Relaxed and friendly atmosphere. New management in January 2024, so reviews very welcome.
The hotel is opposite the farm where Shakespeare's in-laws lived, and this is an interesting little village to visit. Like so many of the inns in this area, the building itself is so old it's amazing.
By-passed by the A14 this dog-friendly pub is a bit of a forgotten coaching inn on the old road. Not a bad thing at all, or it would probably be a Premier Inn by now.
Astonishingly old pub that even gets a mention in the Domesday Book. Happily the food and service is well up to date. Less than a mile from the M11 junction.
An attractive pub in a quiet village, with a couple of dog walks right on the doorstep. The pub is noted for the excellence of its food and the welcome for dogs is second to none.
Right on the A5 (Watling Street) carriage route between London and Chester this is an old canal-side pub that's been brought into the 21st century in some style.
The Fromebridge Mill is a former water mill set in picturesque surroundings beside the River Frome, on the edge of Whitminster Village just off junction 13 of the M5.
A delightful dog-friendly pub tucked away in a pretty part of the town. The Thames is really close by and there is a very pleasant riverside dog walk to enjoy.
A bustling tourist centre, with a fine dog walk and some dog-friendly pubs. Be prepared for quite a long stop here if you have Harry Potter fans on board or gardening enthusiasts.
Said to be the second biggest open space in Essex there's plenty of space for dogs to go totally nuts and get really tired out. The routes have no stiles.
Close to the M4 and also on the Fosse Way, this coaching inn has been a comfortable place for travellers to refresh for centuries. Today you'll find tasty food and a good dog walk from the door.
This is the largest open space in London by far at nearly 6,000 acres. It's brilliant for dogs to romp off-lead, roll in the unspeakable and have a great doggie moment.
A chance to walk along part of the oldest road in Britain or take the pooch for a gentle stroll along the river. A very welcome break from the motorway indeed.
There are shops, dog-friendly pubs and cafes here, and it's a good stopping point on the A65 with much easier parking and access to the walks than Skipton, which is just 4 miles away.
Refreshments in a popular old coaching inn with a dog walk from the door makes this a pawfect doggiestop. It's less than 5 miles from the M1 Junction 15 or the A428 and near Northampton.
Warm and friendly pub that is a pleasure to visit after a big bound with the hound on the Yorkshire moors. It's one of those really nice places, listed in a number of the 'Good ...
An eighteenth century coaching inn near the sea, and lots of walking to keep dogs happy. It's a great day out from Scarborough and the pub is very welcoming and friendly
Fabulously dog-friendly pub, with a light and airy interior and very welcoming team. Dog-friendly rooms available, and a choice of walkies from the door. And Jem loved their special doggie menu.
Lots of off-lead space for dogs to enjoy on this easy walk from the historic town of Henley-in-Arden. After your walk, there are several dog-friendly inns in the historic market town.
An easy and relaxing walk with the dog along a clean and well-maintained canal towpath. The walk starts from a dog-friendly pub with a pretty terrace overlooking the canal.
17th century pub, steeped in history and perfectly placed for either the beach or a strenuous uphill yomp. The location is wonderful, and fabulous at any time of the year.
A fabulous old pub where you might feel inspired to start wearing a blue and white Breton top and whistle a quiet hornpipe. Dogs welcome, even salty ones.
A dog walk with some interesting history, and then you'll get a big welcome at a large, roomy waterside inn with access to watersports and activities on Windermere.
Gorgeous double-fronted dog-friendly Georgian pub, covered in wisteria in the heart of unspoilt Denham Village, with fantastic large garden hidden out back.
Renowned as Wetherbys premier bar for discerning drinkers as well as for its high quality range of brasserie and tavern style food. Well behaved dogs and children are welcome in the bar.
To get a real feel for a traditional canal-side pub (but much cleaner!) this is the one to head for. Incredibly the pub has been run by the same family for over 150 years, which must be a record.
Great Dog Cafe in the middle of Clumber Park. Mats and wall hooks for fastening your dog too. Dog Treats and Dog Ice Cream Available. Comfy Seats for us Humans. Coffee Garden out back
Smart gastro-pub just outside Cambridge, and within a moment of the M11 Jct 13. The dog walk is a there-and-back over fields, and there's a shorter option if you need to keep your feet dry.
Outstanding dog-friendly village pub that is a real one-off. They are uncompromisingly organic and have Soil Association accreditation and awards for their efforts.
Warm and extremely welcoming dog-friendly pub. We called in on a mid-week lunchtime and found a busy and thriving atmosphere. For a village inn, this one definitely punches above its weight.
A former stage coach inn, dog-friendly and welcoming. It dates from the 16th century and must have seen all sorts of shenanigans in its time. Today this is a fine spot for a driving break.
A small, warm and welcoming local pub with stone flagstones and roaring fires. After a day of walking in horizontal February sleet a visit here was the highlight of the day!
What country pubs are all about - a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, good food to suit what you feel like eating, and topped off with a great dog walk from the door.
​Located on the edge of the River Teifi, offering extraordinary estuary and countryside views, which can be seen from multiple outside terraces and restaurant dining areas.​
Delightful country inn with a dog-walk from the door. We stopped for lunch and were enormously tempted to stay for much longer and see more of the area!
Enter the world of Beatrix Potter and enjoy a walk with Peter Rabbit between two lakes from a dog-friendly and welcoming inn with dog-friendly B&B. Always popular, so best to plan to avoid the crowds.
Lovely relaxing dog walk along the Birmingham and Fazeley canal towpath, with side paths into a nature reserve. The towpath is well-maintained and clean underfoot.
A short with the dog to see the site of the castle where Mary Queen of Scots lost her head. It seems a forlorn grassy lump these days but the castle was significant some 400 years ago.
Dogs are made to feel very welcome at The Maltings - no area is off limits and there's a doggie station inside offering water, treats, bowls and towels: just help yourself! Then peruse the dog menu -...