A253 dog walk and dog-friendly pub, Kent
A dog-friendly historic village pub, and a fascinating dog walk through modern orchards.
A dog-friendly historic village pub, and a fascinating dog walk through modern orchards.
Attractive 16th century black and white dog-friendly pub that's easy to find, and an uncomplicated dog walk too.
Family and dog fun here, with the ruins of the biggest castle in the North and you might even spot a really famous racehorse from one of the racing stables. The town is horse obsessed.
Very enticing dog-friendly country inn, with mouth-watering aromas from the kitchen and the sort of atmosphere that makes you feel welcomed and relaxed.
An easy stop close to the A43 and a good circular dog walk. Ideal if you're stopping over in a motorhome, or Silverstone traffic is causing delays.
A great place to take a break, with a really easy to find dog walk from the pub garden as well as a good sized children's outdoor play area and a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere inside.
A good circular walk for the dog, and then a 16th century coaching inn lying in the shadow of Blencathra. The village is just a few breaths away from the main road and in a quiet world of its own.
Rural village inn with a homely feel. Dogs and families are welcome, and if you're making a break from your journey this feels a bit like time travel (in a good way).
An easy dog walk on green lanes, and a chance to explore parts of Hertfordshire that most of us miss. It's dog sniffing heaven and very rural.
Loads of space for dogs to enjoy being off-lead and without the worry of sheep. Handy for a doggie break if you're driving on the A458.
This 16th century pub has a welcoming attitude and dogs are welcome. The dog walk is a quiet and peaceful mooch with the pooch.
Part of the doggietastic Hurt Forest, and there are lots of paths from the car park onto the heath.