A34 Roadchef Services Northbound dog walk, Hampshire
If you have to stop at the services, the northbound ones here have a really good off-lead dog walk that's well away from all the services hassle. Useful for caravans this one.
If you have to stop at the services, the northbound ones here have a really good off-lead dog walk that's well away from all the services hassle. Useful for caravans this one.
Gorgeously unkempt commonland, keep an ear out for the dulcet tones of nightingales at dusk. Dogs just love it here.
A popular dog walking venue, with loads of running space and facilities for people. Dog-friendly pubs within easy reach too.
An ideal spot for a dog walk, with no faffing around - just straight onto the Thames Path and you're set to walk for miles with no stiles, cows or roads to cross.
A wonderful, easy dog walk across the roof of Berkshire.
On a warm, sunny day this is a charming spot to walk the dog and then bask on the waterfront terrace and watch the ripples go by.
A real opportunity to explore a charming old village with thatched cottages and a tiny 15th century church nearby. A village shop has cold drinks and snacks, and a lovely tea garden in summer.
Stop and take a breather here, with a viewfest across Cheshire and to the Peak District. It's a fabulous place to walk the dog. Pick your day carefully for best results.
A gorgeous Grade II listed dog-friendly Inn just off the A34 and a short drive south off the M4 towards Newbury, south of the town itself.
This walk takes you around the perimeter of the 'Windmill Pool' and is flat, easy walking.
A former sand quarry which has now been transformed into a lake and country park. It's really popular with local dog walkers.
A village with dog-friendly pub, an interesting art collection and grounds, plus a longer dog walk.
With 800 years of history behind it, this riverside pub is as much of an institution as the university. It's a friendly place and dogs and families are made very comfortable and welcome.
Popular village pub with a warm welcome for dogs. This is a fine area for dog walks and the local doggie people are friendly and helpful.
An easy-to-find pub and walk, and ideal for a no fuss stroll on the Stratford canal towpath.
Very active park and woodland gardens, ideal for family visits even though the rules demand that dogs are on-lead, even in the woods.
One of the youngest country parks this is a favourite with local dog walkers, Apedale was once an opencast mine and has now been returned to nature.
Excellent walkies spot for all the family, and fully accessible too. We were here on a baking hot day and really enjoyed the friendly atmosphere and happy feel to the place.
A classic village pub with a genuine welcome to all, and their dogs of course.
The dog walk here starts on a raised causeway between streams, always fun for water-loving dogs. And the pub is dog-friendly in the bar and garden.
This is a magnificent walk over the lower reach of Cannock Chase. The land is criss-crossed with paths and the heathland means it is easy to navigate this large expanse of open space.
Thatched black and white hostelry of enormous charm, and thoroughly welcoming. A Michelin star and dog-friendliness makes this a pawfect treat.
A chance to follow the footsteps of Hazel and Fiver over the White Hill. This is Watership Down country and dogs hopefully won't be chasing rabbits.
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Hampshire, this is a very dog-friendly pub near the delightful village of St Mary Bourne.
A cool spacious historic coaching inn with 800 year old claims of a connection to King John. Wow! Lovely welcoming feel to the place and the garden is quite a suntrap.
An outdoor cafe where dogs can sit with you, and a longer walk away from the National Trust property.
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