Waterside dog-friendly outside cafe, Scotland
A very welcoming cafe with great food, good coffee and dogs at the outside tables.
A very welcoming cafe with great food, good coffee and dogs at the outside tables.
One of the prettiest and most charming seaside villages in the Highlands. Deffo one to visit for fans of the very creepy Wicker Man.
In this quiet and remote ruined abbey you'll find the grave of both Sir Walter Scott and also Field Marshal Haig (of remembrance poppy fame).
A chance to experience a short dog walk on the Southern Upland Way. On the way to the car park you'll pass through a residential estate and every instinct will be telling you it's the wrong way.
Less than 5 miles from either the M1 Junction 8 or M25/21A you'll find a civilized dog-friendly dining pub with EV charging and a short dog sniffari in the adjacent woodland.
From the outside the pub looks far from special, but inside is warm, clean and welcoming. It's like stepping into another world. The view from the main dining room is amazing.
A gloriously rambling Victorian pub, almost hidden under some rampant wisteria. Dogs are welcome and there's a pretty shaded garden for hot days.
Stunning 600-year old building, complete with priesthole, witch marks and incredible timbers. It's dog-friendly of course, and well worth a visit just to soak in the atmosphere.
We loved the walk here by fields of very large, contented oinking pigs. The dog-friendly pub has a country feel and good home cooking.
An idyllic thatched pub, almost straight off a postcard. Expect a warm and friendly welcome here.
A gentle woodland walk through a nature reserve. Birds were singing loud Spring songs when we were here and it's a pleasant short walk and change of scene.
A very friendly pub in the middle of Suffolk where dogs and people are warmly welcome. This is a pub specialising in vegetarian and vegan food and very delicious it is too.