M40 Junction 10 dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Northamptonshire
Popular and unpretentious dog-friendly village pub with a welcome for all. The village is apparently the original for writer Flora Thompson's 'Candleford'.
Popular and unpretentious dog-friendly village pub with a welcome for all. The village is apparently the original for writer Flora Thompson's 'Candleford'.
Quaint little rural inn with a welcoming feel, blazing fire in winter and outside tables for summer. Dogs get a good welcome here!
Lovely pub where dogs get a great welcome, and the food is good too. Very friendly atmosphere and a very safe space for the woman plus dog travelling combo. Thanks Barney the Lab for the lovely pose!
Once you've got to the car park the woodland and river are pure delight. There's lots of wildlife - look out for red squirrels - and a lovely walk along the river.
Expect doggie delight at this gorgeous woodland walk near the M20 Junction 9. Once a royal hunting forest, now it's just great for dog walkers here.
A dog walk that feels like an extra-terrestrial experience as you cross the massive expanse of saltmarshes here. A genuinely awesome outdoor moment with the dog and highly recommended.
A gentle dog walk in woodland on well signed paths, and a historic chapel ruin to admire too. Just a little down the road is the happy and dog-friendly inn with B&B rooms.
Relaxing walk within easy reach of the A10, or Ermine Street for traditionalists, and a 16th century dog and child-friendly pub for refreshments.
A nineteenth century cotton will may not seem to be the obvious place to walk the dog, but amongst these not-so satanic mills of industrial Manchester there's plenty of green too.
An astonishing gorge with clear paths and plantings that are a joy to explore. With over 600 acres this is one to keep coming back to. Fabulous for children, dogs and everyone.
A really good old-fashioned pub and off the beaten track. The food is delicious, dogs are welcome and the walk is guaranteed to fill your lungs with fresh sea air.
You'll park at the top of a large sloping meadow, with a wood carved monument to the local saint, Botolph. It's a fine place to view the marshes below and listen to the many bird calls.