A3 dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Portsmouth, Hampshire
A pub with real historic pedigree. It was used by Generals Montgomery and Eisenhower during the build up to D-Day in 1944. Now it welcomes dogs instead.
A pub with real historic pedigree. It was used by Generals Montgomery and Eisenhower during the build up to D-Day in 1944. Now it welcomes dogs instead.
Much frequented by highwaymen in the eighteenth century, but now a fabulous dog-friendly pub in a charming Hampshire village.
Dogs aren't welcome on the front beach at Lyme Regis, and other restrictions apply for the other beaches too. So it was a relief to find a dog-friendly pub at least.
Handy doggiestop off the A272 with afternoon refreshments at a National Trust cafe, or lunch in a dog-friendly and stylish village pub.
Dog-friendly foodie pub with mouth-watering light lunches at sensible prices. Truly a gem to seek out.
Doggie delight of a country pub, with walks nearby and really dog-friendly staff. Great for a doggiestop between Wrexham and Nantwich. Good for weekend walkies and Sunday lunch too.
A rural dog walk over Romney Marsh from a village loved by the author of the Railway Children.
Dog-friendly inn with a local reputation for good food. Close to the M2 Junction 6.
Pretty and dog-friendly little pub in Wharfedale, with some fine walks and doggie-paddling right on the doorstep.
Just north of Basingstoke, this is a good doggiestop with an off-lead walk and pleasant village pub. If you're out for the day, the walk extends to Watership Down.
A chance to walk the dog and enjoy a moment of local history on the site of the Battle of Radcot Bridge. This was young Richard the 2nd v the Earl of Derby (for the people). The people triumphed.
This is a fine dog-friendly pub in an incredible village. There is a very easy-to-follow walk for those of you that can tear yourself away from the beauties of the village.