A438 dog and family-friendly pub in the Wye Valley, Herefordshire
16th century inn with a long history of feeding hungry travellers and giving good service. Large beer garden in summer and a blazing woodburner in winter. Kids and dogs welcome.
16th century inn with a long history of feeding hungry travellers and giving good service. Large beer garden in summer and a blazing woodburner in winter. Kids and dogs welcome.
Popular dog-friendly pub in a seriously cute, touristy village. Parking can be tricky on sunny summer days.
A dog-friendly pub that's easy to find on a main road and without wiggling around country lanes. A useful stop between Stow and Tewkesbury.
Dog-friendly country pub just outside Winchcombe with an extraordinary sculpture by the front door.
This pretty little village on the river Arrow makes a lovely stop with the dog. Dogs can cool down in the river, and there are several walk options from a short stroll to a 7-miler!
A lovely old inn is the start point for this dog walk in the Yorkshire Dales. Expect a warm and friendly welcome.
An enjoyable and varied walk with the dog past a small, scenic waterfall much admired by Turner, and then up onto the moors.
Dogs are welcome here and it's a large and roomy building where families, locals and dog-walkers rub along together well.
My goodness, what an amazing building. This really has been around since Shakespeare's day which is totally incredible when you think about it.
Reliably dog-friendly pub/restaurant that has a dog walk almost from the door. Not far off the A34 for a doggiestop near Wilmslow.
Small rural dog-friendly pub, with flagged floors and beams. Gets busy in summer and warm weekends.
A very pretty woodland dog walk on the scenic route between Glencoe and the A82 Oban to Fort William. It's hard to believe that this little village was once a centre for aluminium production.