Locksbrook dog-friendly Inn, Somerset
Dog friendly pub. I think dogs are allowed anywhere in the pub. Great brunch!
Dog friendly pub. I think dogs are allowed anywhere in the pub. Great brunch!
A quiet waterside walk that really is in the middle of nowhere. Happily there are signs to get you to the car park, and the GPS helps too. This is ideal for solitary dogs to enjoy a walk.
The village apparently incorporates a lot of stone and brickswork from the nearby abbey ruins. The child and dog-friendly village pub has a large garden and plenty of parking.
An old pub with a welcoming mix of tradition, and modern dining. It's a stylish approach that's in keeping with centuries of hospitality.
With comfy sofas and tub chairs the bar is perfect for relaxing after a good legstretch with the dog in the nearby Ashridge Estate or enjoying a quiet pint with the pooch on the way home from work.
Well, Henry the 8th certainly wrote the rulebook on cultural vandalism. And here is an atmospheric reminder.
Park at the pub car park or on the street if it is full. Walk across the train crossing and then there is a flat path that goes for about 2 miles running just back from the river.
Dog friendly pub open every day serving food. With a great beer garden and children's play area.
Once a gravel works this is now a 60 acre country park and home to a range of birds, insects and wild flowers. There are plenty of paths to follow, including a designated paw trail.
Small wood, full of ancient trees and great for dogs. Now imited walking space outside of the wood itself because of HS2 work.
This is a fabulous place to explore. The park is set in a glacial valley and is a glorious area of woodlands, lakes and pastureland, and the countryside is gorgeous.
Family-run pub with a welcoming atmosphere, and good for dogs and kids.