A35 Jurassic coast dog walk, Dorset
Within seconds of Jem leaping out for a sniff at the sea and a bounce on the beach, the rain deluged. The beach is all shingle and we couldn't really see anything of the coast path!
Within seconds of Jem leaping out for a sniff at the sea and a bounce on the beach, the rain deluged. The beach is all shingle and we couldn't really see anything of the coast path!
The dog walk is stile-free and comfortable if you're pushing a buggy. The country pub is popular with race-goers and gets very busy and loud on race days. The village is a Cotswold gem.
A real surprise of a dog walk in this village that packs a real historical punch. Free parking
You can tell from the enormous car park that something's up in this village. The pub and village have indeed featured in films and TV series.
This dog-friendly historic village has something to please everyone, kids, the dog and great-granny.
Easy to spot dog-friendly inn on the Bowness Road, and less than 10 miles from the M6 although it feels longer than that.
Very pleasant dog-friendly inn at the heart of the village. Ideal for a relaxing break from your journey and with an easy dog walk too.
Glorious dog-walking in the downs, with the chance to spot unusual butterflies, ancient burial mounds and a yew forest and groves.
Doggie-pawfect combo of an unpretentious pub and walkies right from the car park.
A doggie pawfect country inn within easy reach of the A6, and also the A14.
A village local in the Vale of Belvoir south of Nottingham with easy access to a dog walk along the canal.
Circular walk, starting from Newbold Comyn Park. Three easy stiles, and the possibility of cows in one field. Doggie swimming places along the way, and a dog-friendly pub half-way round too!