Riverside dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Derbyshire
This can be a useful place to head to when the roads around Chatsworth grind to a standstill.
This can be a useful place to head to when the roads around Chatsworth grind to a standstill.
For a break from the busy A5, this is a handy choice for you and the dog. The pub is dog-friendly, and the village itself is well worth an explore.
Astonishingly historic dog-friendly inn. The building itself is a showstopper and this medieval town is pure delight.
Smart dog-friendly dining in a truly delightful manor house with an easy dog walk from the door. It's a lovely spot with a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Top class doggiestop!
This is an unusual pitstop from the A38 and will please not only dogs, but also travellers with an interest in medieval buildings and history.
A remote piece of forest just to the East of Loch Lomond, where dogs can run free over miles and miles of trails.
The prosperous little town of Linlithgow bustles purposefully, with fair trade shops and a wide choice of cafes and restaurants. Definitely worth a detour if you're passing through the area.
Once a royal hunting preserve, today the forest of Boulogne is over 2,000 hectares of fabulously cooling greenery.
A walk through one of the largest forests in France is a tonic for any dog and there's miles of pathways to explore in this historic location.
Excellent dog walking spot with no sheep, which is such a blessing on the moors.
A fabulous dog walking and nature spotting area, with cafe and WCs and free parking for National Trust members.
Take a short break from driving, or spend the day at this exquisite castle and dog-friendly grounds.