Feudal village with historic pub and dog walk, Cumbria
Historic dining pub with dog tables and dog walk within a stone's throw of the A66. Check out the marmalade feature of the walk!
Historic dining pub with dog tables and dog walk within a stone's throw of the A66. Check out the marmalade feature of the walk!
Dog-friendly Peak District pub with a short woodland dog walk from the door. Gluten-free meals and ales are a speciality here.
The village here was created by John Corbett, a Midland industrialist who made a fortune here with a massive salt works.
Much more than a pitstop off the A38, gardeners, shoppers, dogs and kids will all find something very special here.
A really good stop for families heading to the coast. The farm shop is well stocked and you can do a full holiday shop.
It's worth going a few minutes out of your way to enjoy a visit to this bright and airy dog-friendly countryside pub in deepest Sussex.
Enormous and dog-friendly sandy beach and national trail route. Ideal for turbo-charged dogs in need of a massive scamper. Best enjoyed at low tide to make the most of the space.
A good ruin with a view always makes a good stop for kids of all ages and dogs too. This castle has all sorts of gruesome features to delight the bloodthirsty.
A flat waterside dog walk with a huge variety of birds and other wildlife to enjoy. A real burst of countryside goodness close to the M27.
A super doggiestop off the M2 at Junction 7. The woodland walk for this junction has been created around an exceptionally fine pub. Well-behaved dogs are welcome inside if there is space.
Dog-friendly country pub just outside Cambridge, and ideal for a weekend walk and meal well outside the city. Also handy for the A14 coming in from Bury.
Big, open-hearted and popular pub where dogs are made very welcome in the bar and walkies is just across the road. Early one Saturday morning people and dogs were literally streaming in for breakfast.