A10 and A505 dog walk and dog-friendly pub near Royston, Hertfordshire
Dog happiness guaranteed here, with lots of different dog walk routes to choose from. And the dog-friendly pub serves up some tastiness too.
Dog happiness guaranteed here, with lots of different dog walk routes to choose from. And the dog-friendly pub serves up some tastiness too.
Charmingly rural 16th century inn, with a dog-walk from the door. Plenty of garden seating for fine days.
This is a gastro-walk, and you'll need to leave the A20 at lunchtime to make the most of it! The restaurant is opposite an 11th century church with an improbably twisted spire and charming gardens.
Welcoming village pub with easy reach of good dog walks.
Village pub with a dog walk from the doorstep. The pub's been trading since 1769, and is still thriving.
There's a choice of three short dog walks on well-signed footpaths here - ideal for a poochie pitstop. This is part of the Mersey Forest and now a nature reserve.
First up, this is a hugely popular town in tourist season and if there are no spaces in the car park then you're better off heading for one of the dog-friendly Roman towns or the Wall instead.
A glorious dog walk through the woods above a National Trust stately home. Excellent views and less crowded than the house and gardens below.
Rural dog-friendly pub and a dog walk in the heart of the countryside yet just a few miles from the A303.
Small village surrounded by walks and countryside.
Quite close to the A37, this is a very pretty historic market town with a dog-friendly pub and dog walk and plenty to see besides.
Very sweet village inn, with a pretty garden and friendly atmosphere. Dogs, families and strangers made to feel welcome. Definitely try one of the local ciders if you're not driving.