A689 Wolsingham dog walk and waterside picnic, County Durham
A hidden gem of a dog walk in the small market town of Wolsingham, in the Wear valley.
A hidden gem of a dog walk in the small market town of Wolsingham, in the Wear valley.
A fully accessible dog walk along the route of a former railway that's now a leisure path. There are a couple of other car parks signed, but this one has the easiest access.
Wonderfully placed pub where you can watch the chain ferry, take a breather, walk the dog and or just enjoy the space.
On a fine summer's day the dog will love you for ever after a gentle stroll over sweet-smelling fields deep in the countryside.
A village with two dog-friendly inns for B&B, coffees, meals and refreshment on the A1. They've been looking after people on the move for centuries. And the dogs have a good long walk to explore.
A gentle dog walk over quiet crop fields with the oddly soothing hum of the motorway in the distance. The pub is dog-friendly and has a spacious garden.
A fine 18th century pub on the edge of the Mendip Hills. There are loads of walks around here for dogs and people to enjoy so this is somewhere to return time and time again.
Dog-friendly pub with a generous car park and easy access to the coast path for a long walk with the dog.
Pawfect place for a mindful picnic and on-lead doggie leg-stretch just off the A470 near Rhayader. It's a good place to stop with kids too if they are interested in wildlife.
A dog-friendly pub with an outstanding cricketing heritage. Thomas Lord was the founder of Lords Cricket Ground and is buried in a churchyard near the pub.
Very traditional canalside pub, with a friendly welcome for walkers, cyclists, fishermen, dogs and visitors to the area.
Dog-friendly pub with a roaring fire in winter, and lots of outdoor space and tables in summer. Close to Coughton Court (not dog-friendly) and several very good walks nearby.