Hawes - dog-friendly town, North Yorkshire
One of the most dog-friendly towns we've seen, with dogs welcome in the inns and many of the shops too.
One of the most dog-friendly towns we've seen, with dogs welcome in the inns and many of the shops too.
Walk through the door of this little inn in Swaledale and you will receive a warm friendly welcome. It's a traditional Yorkshire Dales pub, serving good homemade food and well-kept local ales.
An enjoyable and varied walk with the dog past a small, scenic waterfall much admired by Turner, and then up onto the moors.
The village was once a centre for lead smelting, and the mill site here is worth a visit. It's just off the Leyburn road, and brown-signed from opposite the pub.
This is a really old place indeed, and was originally a resting place for monks from the nearby Jervaulx Abbey.
The start point for the dog walks is a handsome, if severe looking, Dales market town with an unusually large green.
On the River Ure, this dog-friendly pub and walkies field is a good place to stop in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. According to the landlord, the pub used to be almost hidden in a dense forest.
Family and dog fun here, with the ruins of the biggest castle in the North and you might even spot a really famous racehorse from one of the racing stables. The town is horse obsessed.
A winning combo of dog-friendly pub with great food, and an off-lead dog walk with no stiles or livestock and a reasonable chance of keeping your feet clean.
Within walking distance of the famous falls, you'll find a warm welcome and good eating at this former coaching inn.
You need some determination to reach this dog-friendly heritage village in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Dog-friendly 17th century coaching inn in the heart of the stunning Yorkshire Dales National Park, near the spectacular Aysgarth falls and dog walks.
The dog walks in this small village in Wensleydale start from the pub where James Herriott spent his honeymoon in 1941. That's so romantic!
Allow yourself time to enjoy a visit to this extraordinary 13th century pub, and the waterfall next door. Absolute time travel and everywhere is dog-friendly.
A generous family allow walkers to enjoy their private park, and it's just great for a refreshing dog walk. The Hall has featured in All Creatures Great and Small.
A pretty and traditional Yorkshire village, dominated by an enormous church. Footpaths cross-cross the village, and dogs get a lovely welcome.
A walk from here will get the dog's tail wagging for sure. Water, lots of grass, hills, really clean air and a dog-friendly inn as well. Result.
Lovely picnic table by the side of a little stream, and then a sheep-free walk with the dog up onto the moors. Don't forget to take your picnic.
A wonderful spot on a hot day for dogs and kids to swim in the river, and the walk is good at any time of the year.
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