Wilderness Wood dog walks and cafe, East Sussex
This is a total one-off and a fine discovery for us. What you find here is a family forestry business, with a cafe and walks. Wood is all around you in every form, and it smells amazing.
This is a total one-off and a fine discovery for us. What you find here is a family forestry business, with a cafe and walks. Wood is all around you in every form, and it smells amazing.
The forest centre is so low-key it's easy to miss it completely. But this is the only car park in the forest that has WCs and touristic information.
Fabulous heathland that's perfect for a winter dog walk, and will keep you and the dog relatively un-muddy.
Circular walk around the water, with more ups and downs than you might expect. Also popular for bird watching.
Dog-friendly light and airy dining pub less than 2 miles from the M20 or A20.
A treat of a pub on the A27. This is a former coaching inn and welcomes well-behaved dogs. The atmosphere is welcoming and the dog walk is safe and quiet.
A village that will be very familiar to fans of Midsomer Murders and Foyle's War. It is a really pretty place and the pub is very friendly and welcomes dogs.
Perfectly placed doggie stop with a country inn right next to a forest walk for travelling pooches. Close to the A3057 south of Romsey.
Top end lunch in the classic car capital, and a lovely river walk with the pooch. More of a day out than a doggiestop, and very good for the spirits it is too.
On the map this appears to be a quiet, even insignificant village. Once you're there it does punch above its weight in history and heritage.
A traditional pub, with an all-day welcome and good menu choices to suit all appetites. Perfect for dogs and drivers on the go - but not kids under 14 unless it's warm enough to sit outside.
Large woodland with easy paths and lots of doggie zooming space.