A149 Dog-friendly inn with rooms and near a dog-friendly beach, Norfolk
Traditional and roomy pub, on the A149 and opposite an imposing village church.
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.
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.
A fine pub, created from a former water mill and you can still see the immense working water wheel powered by the River Avon.
An easy scenic dog and family walk on the English side of the River Wye, with a great view of the ruins of an abbey full of history. Excellent refreshments in the 12th century dog-friendly inn.
Away from the more popular beach walks, this is a fine spot for a dog walk with a handy National Trust snack kiosk and information point, as well as a dog-friendly hotel with wonderful afternoon teas.
A warm and welcoming inn that's half in Wales and half in England. They specialise in roasts, and the warm comforting aroma of Sunday lunch (but not just on Sundays) is a joy!
Dog-friendly pub and a lovely country dog walk in the village celebrated as the birthplace of Sir Walter Raleigh.
Legend has it that The Folly was founded by the crew of a French smuggling barge that ran aground in the 1700's selling illegal alcohol.
Riverside pub overlooking the River Avon.
A family-run traditional inn with a dog walk pretty much straight from the car park. And roaring fires in cold weather.
Pretty countryside stop with woodland dog walk and dog-friendly pub in Staffordshire.