A19 dog walk and wonderful pub, North Yorkshire
You get a lot of pubs claiming to be all things to all comers, and this marvellous and dog-friendly pub knocks spots off the competition and actually is the hub of the village.
You get a lot of pubs claiming to be all things to all comers, and this marvellous and dog-friendly pub knocks spots off the competition and actually is the hub of the village.
An easy to spot dog-friendly country inn with a good long walk for travel-tired hounds. A pretty garden for outside drinks and dining in the summer.
A relaxing and interesting dog walk from a family- and dog-friendly village pub with a lot of character and good pub food.
A traditional hotel at the northern end of the Pennine Way. Dogs are welcome, and you'll find plenty to like here.
Very dog-friendly pub on the sea front and well-placed for refreshments after a steep descent of the coast path. Less challenging dog walks are also available.
Deservedly popular family-run country inn with rooms and satisfying food for hungry walkers (and smaller appetites too). Dogs get a grand welcome, and it's worth booking ahead for lunch.
Lip-smackingly good food and the absolute best doggie menu in the county.
A family-run country pub with plenty of space for a large beer garden and good sized children's play area. Dogs welcome too of course.
Convenient dog and child-friendly pub to use for a meeting up, or to take a break before getting into Cambridge itself.
When only Thai food will do, and you're driving on the A10. Dog-friendly and good with kids.
It's hard to believe, but this country inn has been providing hospitality to travellers since the 17th century. Dogs are welcomed, and the food tasty.
A dog-friendly pub with real historic interest. Part of Lorna Doone was written here and General Eisenhower slept here. Your dog can stay too, there are dog-friendly rooms.