Chinnor dog walk and pub, Buckinghamshire
A modern Chilterns pub that sits on the routes of three footpaths, so perfectly placed for a dog walk.
A modern Chilterns pub that sits on the routes of three footpaths, so perfectly placed for a dog walk.
You can tell from the enormous car park that something's up in this village. The pub and village have indeed featured in films and TV series.
A walk here that Fido will love, with Red Kites wheeling above making their characteristic mewling calls. Less than 5 miles from Junction 4 and 5 on the M40.
Charmingly rural 16th century inn, with a dog-walk from the door. Plenty of garden seating for fine days.
You may recognise this delightful village from the Midsomer Murders series.
A short country walk for the dog and then to a lovely old coaching inn which feels like a set ofromMidsomer Murders - in a good way. And dogs will appreciate the scamper space on the walk here.
One of the fun things about finding the walks for Driving with Dogs is the chance to discover places like the 17th century thatched pub here.
Traditionally tiny Oxfordshire pub in the foothills of the Chilterns and literally moments away from the M40 Junction 6. An ideal place for a break from the motorway with refreshments and a dog walk.
Handy for the M40 Junction 5 and 6. An unusual part of the county as the woodland here is owned either by the Forestry Commission or the National Trust. Excellent news for dog-walkers.
The dog walk and pub here is in one of those calendar-worthy rural villages, and it has been featured more than once in the Midsomer Murders series. Dogs will enjoy the footpath walk here.
A friendly village pub where dogs and families are welcome. The 16th century building is on the main road so it couldn't be easier to find. Just a couple of miles from the M40 Jct 8.
A family-run traditional inn with a dog walk pretty much straight from the car park. And roaring fires in cold weather.