Dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Seaford, East Sussex
Wonderful dog walk in the Cuckmere valley, and a popular 17th century dog-friendly pub at the start. Incredible as it may seem, this tiny hamlet was home to a Mr and Mrs Prince of Wales.
Wonderful dog walk in the Cuckmere valley, and a popular 17th century dog-friendly pub at the start. Incredible as it may seem, this tiny hamlet was home to a Mr and Mrs Prince of Wales.
Only a couple of miles from the M3, dogs will enjoy the walks here. The dog-friendly pub is a very welcoming stop on your journey through Hampshire.
If you're looking for a doggiestop on the way to or from Dover, this 18th century coaching inn and historic village is a relaxed choice.
Riverside pub with value meals popular with boating folk from the nearby marina, and hungry dog walkers.
An interesting dog-friendly pub in a lovely village which was home to Victorian poet Robert Bridges. The area has a feeling of well-being and the countryside is beautiful.
Fabulous dog-walking from a 16th century inn in gloriously unspoiled countryside.
The dog walk here is just over 5 miles from the M40 Junction 10. You'll find a massively old pub in the village with really good food, and dog friendly in bar.
Well placed for a driving break and circular dog walk near the A1 from junctions 8 and 9.
This is a village with an ancient past, and easily missed by drivers on the busy A38.
A dog-friendly pub probably better known as the 'Black Dog' in the Heartbeat series! This is a traditional Yorkshire pub, with a big welcome for all.
This is the pub immortalised in 'Three Men in a Boat', and every well-read dog will want to pay respects to one of the famous fox terrier Montmorency's haunts. It's a great pub and well worth a visit.
After a long walk with the dogs over the beaches and marshland of the Norfolk coast, the dog-friendly White Horse is exactly right for some marvellous food while the dogs snore under the table.