A171 Dog walk and dog-friendly pub near Whitby, North Yorkshire
A dog-friendly pub probably better known as the 'Black Dog' in the Heartbeat series! This is a traditional Yorkshire pub, with a big welcome for all.
A dog-friendly pub probably better known as the 'Black Dog' in the Heartbeat series! This is a traditional Yorkshire pub, with a big welcome for all.
This is the pub immortalised in 'Three Men in a Boat', and every well-read dog will want to pay respects to one of the famous fox terrier Montmorency's haunts. It's a great pub and well worth a visit.
After a long walk with the dogs over the beaches and marshland of the Norfolk coast, the dog-friendly White Horse is exactly right for some marvellous food while the dogs snore under the table.
Short but lovely walk, with a doggie swimming pool at the far end and a dog friendly pub/hotel to look forward to after the climb out of the dale at the end of the walk.
This is a gem of a walk, for dogs and people alike and well worth visiting regularly for those who are lucky enough to live nearby.
There's plenty of flat, open space here, as you are in the parkland of Knebworth House. A dog walk of some distinction.
We were here on quite a stormy day and the dog-friendly hotel was a welcome refuge! Dogs are welcome to stay in the hotel too. The beach is dog-friendly and ideal for a quick walk.
A charming slice of Suffolk history here, with fine buildings built on the profits of the wool trade. If you visit the National Trust house then dogs have to be on leads because of the sheep.
Proof that kerb-appeal isn't everything. This is a dog-friendly railway pub with great food, slick service and a massively positive vibe. You wouldn't guess that from the outside in a million years.
Very atmospheric 16th century black and white village inn with a dog walk from the door.
Peace and tranquility are waiting to be enjoyed on this lovely waterside walk. This is gentle walking and dogs will be delighted by the sights and smells of the towpath.
The walk here is all about views, altitude and the wind. It's a short drive from the pub and you could easily spend all day on the roof of the Downs.