Burnham Market dog-friendly pubs and cafes, Norfolk
Quite a sun trap at the end of this pretty market town, and a stream flows gently past the front door of the dog-friendly pub. Ideal for a paw-wash for the pooch.
Quite a sun trap at the end of this pretty market town, and a stream flows gently past the front door of the dog-friendly pub. Ideal for a paw-wash for the pooch.
If you're looking for a proper meal on your journey, this dog-friendly gastro-pub could well fit the bill. The French chef is a real enthusiast of local produce and clearly loves his job.
A bright and airy dog-friendly pub with B&B rooms on the Norfolk coastal path for long walkies with the dog. A wonderful location.
A car park, cafe, clean WCs and a choice of fabulous walks in a near hidden gem on the river. Excellent fish and chips in the cafe.
A very hospitable seaside town for dogs and their owners, with plenty of walking space on the beach and two dog-friendly pubs with rooms, and cafes as well. Terrific, especially when the sun shines.
You've got choices here, either a pub stop and short walk on the green or a wonderful river walk (dry days only) from a car park just outside the village and the option of driving up to the village...
If you're travelling on the Stena Ferry to Holland from the UK your dog will enjoy a good long coastal walk before you get on the ferry.
Traditional English beachside, complete with huts, fresh doughnuts and refreshments. Dogs are welcome on the beach from October to May, and have a green space to enjoy in summer.
Ideal dog-friendly B&B close to the Hadrians Wall route and right in the centre of this part of Roman Britain.
By far the best route we've found over the iconic Malverns, with no stiles and minimal chance of sheep. Dog-friendly refreshments on the way, and of course those amazing views.
Really handy if you and the dog are in need of a tasty snack and walkies on the A30. The inn also has dog-friendly B&B rooms and a Mutts Menu. And the walk is nice.
Broad Chalke is a delightful village in the beautiful Chalke Valley and has been the home of the great and good including Terry Pratchett and Cecil Beaton amongst others.