A10 dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Hertfordshire
Very civilised dog-friendly dining pub within easy reach from the A10. And the village is worth an explore too.
Very civilised dog-friendly dining pub within easy reach from the A10. And the village is worth an explore too.
Reservoirs are a good dog walking choice, usually with no stiles or livestock and easy to navigate. This walk starts by the reservoir and then joins more scenic countryside beside a brook.
On a dry day this little cafe is a real find, and a lovely place to sit down for a pot of tea and cake. There's a small shop with a selection of local produce, from jams and chutney to local cheese.
A great walk for families with dogs and just off the A39. This can be a lifesaver when the traffic is heavy. And if you're staying nearby the longer trails are well worth exploring.
A choice of easy dog walks from a 16th century coaching inn. Another Devon inn that's much larger on the inside than seems possible from the outside.
Very charming 16th century dog-friendly dining pub with a large garden and not too much of a diversion from the A361.
Ever popular tourist village with good walks and plenty of shops, cafes and pleasant places to potter around. Dog water bowls are plentiful.
Traditional village pub with a warm welcome, and a real rural feel. Lovely walks nearby but not from the door.
Quaintly rustic dog-friendly village pub with easy access to a good walk for the dog.
Dog-friendly community owned pub in the Preselli hills. A magical area where the landscape changes from moment to moment and visitors feel hugged by the hills and soft forest breezes.
A dog-friendly pub in a hilltop village. It is a very comfortable place to visit and the log fires in winter are well worth the visit.
Exposed beams and rustic decor in a Georgian country inn serving real ales and British pub classics. And a hearty dog walk too.