South Downs village pub and dog walk, West Sussex
A real hideaway of a country pub with superb views in clear weather. Very rural and a total delight. Always call to check opening hours in winter. Watch out for the chickens...
A real hideaway of a country pub with superb views in clear weather. Very rural and a total delight. Always call to check opening hours in winter. Watch out for the chickens...
Near the A272 and several commons popular with local dog-walkers.
Homely and dog-friendly pub, with an easy-going dog walk. It's within easy reach of the A29, and yet feels to be in the middle of nowhere. Fully accessible walk route on a hard-surface track.
Very dog friendly old coaching house in a bustling market town, ideal for the North Cotswolds and Shakespeare's Stratford.
A former coaching inn between Shipston and Stratford, and still a welcome stop for drivers and dogs. Take care with the turn to the car park on a bend of the busy road.
This is a nice and easy dog walk to find from both the A272 and the A31. A doggiestop here has lots of interest for people and dogs and a dog-friendly inn too.
Ideally placed for a quick stop when the traffic builds up on the A337. The pub is right on the A-road and is dog-friendly in the bar, with a large car park.
Timbered inn that's easy to spot from the road, and a really good woodland for dog walking. You do need to walk on the pavement by the road to get there for 5-6 minutes which is a pity.
Expect a warm welcome for you and the dog at this small, intimate and award-winning dining pub with rooms.
A shorter walk for the dogs here, and then a dog-friendly pub with a cosy feel.. Close to the M27 and easy to find.
Once a busy coaching stop, the three large inns in this small village must have been a hub for news, gossip and the latest fashions from London in the 1700s.
Jem and I arrived wet, and a tiny bit grumpy truth to tell, and were totally won over by the lovely warm atmosphere and excellent sarnies here.