A149 dog-friendly dining pub with awesome views and great food, Norfolk
The view over the salt marsh from the terrace of this very dog-friendly pub is a bit of a jaw-dropper.
The view over the salt marsh from the terrace of this very dog-friendly pub is a bit of a jaw-dropper.
Relaxed and friendly pub with a massive welcome for dogs. It's a short walk away from the main square and a lot less hectic. The town is the birthplace of Lord Nelson and worth a stroll around.
Accessible dog walk by the sea on a hard-surface path. After that you'll love the pretty pub with stylish dog-friendly B&B rooms we've chosen.
A wonderfully dog-friendly hotel with charming old-school hospitality. I was astonished by the outside of the building, well worth a gawp, and going inside feels like entering a stage set.
Ideal pub garden for a chatty meal or drink with friends, and dogs. It's a 'holiday rustic' sort of place, and recommended by Giles Coren in the Sunday Times..
Quite a sun trap at the end of this pretty market town, and a stream flows gently past the front door of the dog-friendly pub. Ideal for a paw-wash for the pooch.
A bright and airy dog-friendly pub with B&B rooms on the Norfolk coastal path for long walkies with the dog. A wonderful location.
Don't be fooled by the cottage-like exterior! Once you're inside this very charming dining pub it becomes a spacious and airy delight. Also a pretty garden at the rear.
A dog-friendly gastro-pub with an appetising menu of local specialities. Utterly more-ish. Easy to find from the A149 and so very worth it.
Take the dog for a shortish walk over fields and then you'll find a dog-friendly pub in the centre of the village. Families and dogs are made welcome.
Such a pretty exterior and garden, happily matched with the food on offer. A perfect dog-friendly retreat and close to the attractions of north Norfolk.
A big, bustling waterside pub - dog-friendly of course - and the departure point for trips on a wonderful paddle boat. Pure holiday magic!