Dog-friendly tea rooms and short walk, Dorset
When you really need a cream tea, and a short stroll with the dog, a dog-friendly tea room set in heritage surroundings is the only place to be.
When you really need a cream tea, and a short stroll with the dog, a dog-friendly tea room set in heritage surroundings is the only place to be.
On a fine, clear day you can see for miles from this fabulous dog walking spot on the roof of the county. Or you may find yourself hidden in the clouds!
When you can't wait to get a feel of the countryside and lose the sounds of traffic, this old-school traditional village pub could be the answer.
A lovely dog-friendly pub in a pretty part of Surrey. It is noted for its food so there are plenty of reasons to visit and the walk is a good one too.
Friendly and welcoming village inn serving food that's a 'cut above' but not making a massive fuss about it. And dog-friendly, with a walk from the door. That'll do nicely.
Award-winning country pub with a grand view of Bodiam Castle from the beer garden. Dog-friendly and with an easy walk from the door.
Tranquil and gentle woodland where the birdsong makes you want to sing and enjoy life. Perfect for dogs and weary motorists to take a break and re-energise.
Tiny little rural village close to Stow-on-the-Wold with a dog-friendly pub and a really good dog walk. The village has so many ridiculously Cotswold stone cottages and medieval buildings .
A handy stop for a summer evening if you need a break from the A5. Dogs are welcome in the traditional thatched Freehouse and the walk is a section of a long-distance footpath across fields.
Pretty village with some lovely traditional cottages to admire, and a dog-friendly pub or large village green to sit on to enjoy a picnic.
Roomy and comfortable village inn with a stylish interior. Dogs are welcome in the bar. And a good dog walk nearby. Near Silverstone and Bicester Village, and not far from the M40.
Lovely place to peacefully potter with the pooch and munch on a sarnie. There isn't actually a castle here any more, but what you can see is the tallest remaining castle mound in the UK.