Dog-friendly dining in South Kensington, Greater London
A dog-friendly inn with rather good food. It's quietly charming and popular with locals. Charles Dickens lived on this street, so there's some historic interest too.
A dog-friendly inn with rather good food. It's quietly charming and popular with locals. Charles Dickens lived on this street, so there's some historic interest too.
On a warm summer's day you can't beat a cool drink next to the gentle lapping of the River Avon.
A once grand castle, now a peaceful ruin with some exquisite heraldic fireplaces and much more. It feels like the building is resting, not abandoned.
A friendly pub in the middle of an attractive Cheshire village. The food is delicious and dogs are made very welcome.
Perched on the bank of the River Dove, this dog-friendly pub is a great place to explore the waggyful White Peak area. There are dog-friendly rooms too.
We love this walk up to an ancient hill fort, with views across the Downs. It's a great place for a picnic and there's plenty of walking on easy paths.
A National Trust property can be a good option if you're trying to juggle the needs of passengers and dogs.
If you need a calm space to walk the dog, then the busy Wyre Forest down the road with gazillions of activities isn't going to cut it.
A linear woodland walk close to a beautiful river. This is a place that has everything that makes a dog's day out complete.
If you are looking for peace and quiet, these woods are a truly tranquil place to take your dog out for a walk.
The walk here is perfectly placed to give everyone (and the dog) a leg-stretch on a purpose made leisure path.
You don't need to be a keen gardener to enjoy a walk in this almost tropical environment.