A38 River Tone dog walk and dog-friendly pub, Somerset
A lovely relaxing dog walk just off the A38, with the chance of an excellent pub lunch at a popular family-run 16th century inn.
A lovely relaxing dog walk just off the A38, with the chance of an excellent pub lunch at a popular family-run 16th century inn.
Top class doggie-stop on the A6, with a fabulous walk for the pooch plus a waterside inn that's got its act together on service and food. It's almost no distance from the A6 and yet in a world apart.
An interesting cliff top walk with the chance to ride into town on a fun tourist railway. We had the puppy safely on lead as he's still into chasing seagulls.
Lots of footpaths here for a dog walk, and this is a less-visited part of the Cotswolds and agreeably quiet throughout the year. We've picked an easy walking route that avoids stiles and livestock.
A wild and lonely spot on the Pennine Way, and a dog-friendly pub that's the highest in the country. Dog-friendly B&B rooms
A modern pub, and a really good one. Comfortable surroundings where the dog is made very welcome. A dog-friendly B&B room too.
On the right day, this walk is one of the area's highlights and a really dramatic experience. So you need to pick a sunny day after a week of heavy rain to get the most of it.
A village dominated by the site of a spectacular hill settlement, and a good place for a dog walk with touristic interest and a dog-friendly pub.
South coast village, full of charm and a delight to visit. Can get very busy in summer.
A small village with plenty of dog walks and a traditional friendly pub where dogs get a good welcome.
A warm and welcoming Cotswold pub with dogs in the bar, a roaring fire in cold weather and a helpful and friendly team behind the bar.
A big-hearted, clean and tidy pub where familes, dogs and summer campers all get a good welcome.