The Ruins of Castle Mortimer and a gastro pub, Herefordshire
Once the stronghold of the Mortimer family, the village now has fallen back to rural life and the castle ruins are great for kids and dogs to explore.
Once the stronghold of the Mortimer family, the village now has fallen back to rural life and the castle ruins are great for kids and dogs to explore.
This was a surprise - we were expecting a pretty lagoon of scenic delight. But the lagoon had almost no water in it, apparently for 'safety concerns'.
A dog-friendly pub with access to several really long dog walks over the fells, and a shorter one for dogs on a journey.
This could be the perfect place to experience some of the more accessible parts of the High Peak, with a warm and dog-loving pub to come back to.
Beach-side refreshments. Roughly six outside tables at the rear of the café where dogs are welcome. Water bowls provided. There are also dog treats on the counter when owners place an order.
The village is one of those postcard-perfect Yorkshire scenes and dogs will enjoy their walkies here.
The Blacksmith's looks just like someone's house in a tiny hamlet well off the beaten track.
A traditional Yorkshire dining pub, so make sure you're hungry before ordering! It's within easy reach of York and dogs will love the walkies here.
Seventeenth century village inn with a relaxing beer garden and a big welcome for visiting canines.
Family and dog-friendly pub within easy reach of the A12 and Colchester.
The building here is almost ridiculously old, they've been pulling pints for over 600 years or so. Dogs are welcome and it's worth a visit to admire the woodwork alone!
A fine pub dating back to the late 1400s. It's just off the main road and dogs are given a huge amount of fuss by the friendly staff and locals.