Dog-friendly pub near Alresford, Hampshire
A tad over 5 miles from the M3, and close to the A31 and Alton this is an unrepentently pubby village pub where the landlord puts people and good beer at the heart of his day.
A tad over 5 miles from the M3, and close to the A31 and Alton this is an unrepentently pubby village pub where the landlord puts people and good beer at the heart of his day.
Cheerful traditional local with a dog walk starting pretty much from the car park.
Opened-up old pub with beams, and a fine welcome for dogs and kids. Close to the A6 although you'd never guess it.
Small village with a long history and enjoyable dog walk. The family-run pub offers superior dining.
Always nice to take a doggiestop in a pretty small town with a dog-friendly pub, easy parking and some interesting independent shops. Well worth exploring.
A quaint and dog-friendly bolt-hole from the busy A303.
Astonishingly old, and dog-friendly pub with its own flour mill that's still in use. It seems so strange to have a 15th century building still in use, and within a stone's throw of the busy A33.
So close to the M27 that you can almost touch it, but this pub is fantastically convenient and really dog-friendly. For anyone wishing to spend the night here, the rooms are dog-friendly too.
A chance to step out with the dog and enjoy a glorious part of Yorkshire. The dog-friendly pub was made famous as the original 'Woolpack' in Emmerdale.
A lovely old-fashioned sort of pub where walkers and dogs are made really welcome. There's a choice of dog walks and the longer walk is perfect for a Sunday morning stroll before a roast.
Dogs are welcome in the bar at this historic coaching inn, and you'll find cosy corners and log fires to get settled in for a coffee or meal.
Such a lovely place to take a driving break, or indeed to visit anyway.