Hideaway dog-friendly pub with B&B near Sherbourne, Somerset
Hidden away in the rolling Somerset countryside is a dog-friendly treasure of a traditional inn.
Hidden away in the rolling Somerset countryside is a dog-friendly treasure of a traditional inn.
Dogs delight of a woodland with marked trails and other paths for making up a route as you go along. In summer the ground is carpetted with wild garlic and you can really smell it!
Just a walk here, and you'll find plenty of space for dogs to let off steam.
Very pretty riverside refreshments and an easy dog walk beside the Thames. The historic town is worth a bit of an explore if you have time.
Great dog-friendly pub opposite ferry car park to Hurst Castle
Historic coaching inn with bags of atmosphere and a warm welcome for drivers and dogs.
A little hidden walk right behind the Phoenix Park Tram stop. Formerly a mine site, which has had reclamation work and now a park.
A dog-friendly pub in the centre of a small Georgian market town, and a couple of doors away from a vet clinic. There's a fabulous country park walk nearby for long walkies.
It's not always easy to find a relaxing stop on this busy road, and we often use this one to give the dogs a break.
Before we stopped here, I had no idea that this small town is the source of the county name of Somerset and was the capital of historic Wessex.
An accessible dog walk with a small car park and flat access to a multi-user path that was once a railway track. It's now part of the Speyside Way.
A dog-friendly inn with rooms and a big welcome in what could genuinely be called the middle of nowhere. A brave family provides hospitality here to travellers in all weathers.