A689 Riverside dog walk and lead mining museum, County Durham
A fine place to stop where all the family will be happy and find something to do.
A fine place to stop where all the family will be happy and find something to do.
Traditional Norfolk Broads pub where dogs and kids are welcome, and they do smashing cream teas too.
Pretty and dog-welcoming village inn, with friendly and efficient service. It feels like a world away from busy Ipswich.
A wonderful 14th century building houses this dog-friendly inn, and there's a pretty village dog walk too.
Really welcoming village pub, with lots of outdoor space and dog-friendly areas. North of Ipswich and easy to find from the A12.
You're really eating on the waterfront here, with working fishermen unloading their catch near the pub. Dogs get a great welcome. Not easy to find the first time!
Country inn with good food and also dog-friendly B&B rooms. It's just under 4 miles from the A1 and a welcome bolt-hole if you want to escape the traffic for a while.
Popular and dog-friendly local with good honest pub food and a welcoming atmosphere to all. A safe dog walk on an old railway line is handy.
A calm woodland dog-walking space close to Rickmansworth and the A404. A fine place for a gentle dog walk and picnic, and surprisingly quiet.
A lovely pub in the middle of rural splendour and surrounded by British maritime history. Be prepared to see lots of boats passing by as you enjoy your walk.
A village pub, cafe, post office, and dog-friendly space for locals and visitors to enjoy the coffee and food on offer. A nice place to take a break with kids, dogs, elderly parents and all.
The dog walk here is a cracker once you get going. The dog-friendly village inn has a lot of character and a straightforward no-frills approach.