Dog-friendly walks and eating out in Wells, Somerset
Breathtakingly pretty medieval city, and with several really nice dog-friendly cafes and family pubs. Touristy? Yes, and with good reason. Don't miss it if you need a break from the A39.
Breathtakingly pretty medieval city, and with several really nice dog-friendly cafes and family pubs. Touristy? Yes, and with good reason. Don't miss it if you need a break from the A39.
This is a thriving village on an island of high ground in the middle of the levels. It has a long history, going back as far as the Iron Age, and even today has an air of importance about it.
Family-run village dining pub with a welcoming atmosphere and highly enticing aroma of food.
Astonishingly old inn, closer in time to 1066 than the present day. Full of atmosphere and dog-friendly.
A popular local pub overlooking a cricket pitch and a great starting point for a dog walk.
Take time out from your journey into a pub that was built in the 1500s and a dog walk over rolling fields. On a sunny day this is a treasure.
Village pub at the foot of the Quantocks, and extremely nice and friendly to families and dogs.
16th century dog-friendly pub between Axminster and Lyme Regis.
Popular pub with great food, and a warm welcome for all and dogs. Booking almost always essential in summer, even if you just call ahead on your way. And the walk is good too.
I love these old Welsh pubs, with walls too thick for WiFi and floors that have seen centuries of muddy shepherds' boots.
Step back in time to this dog-friendly hotel and bar in the centre of town. Very welcoming indeed, and with plenty of local information and advice for tourist events in South Snowdonia.
We were very taken with the friendliness of this country pub. They seem to take everything in their stride, and adore dogs too.