A1 Junction 17 dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Northamptonshire
A short with the dog to see the site of the castle where Mary Queen of Scots lost her head. It seems a forlorn grassy lump these days but the castle was significant some 400 years ago.
A short with the dog to see the site of the castle where Mary Queen of Scots lost her head. It seems a forlorn grassy lump these days but the castle was significant some 400 years ago.
Right on the A5 (Watling Street) carriage route between London and Chester this is an old canal-side pub that's been brought into the 21st century in some style.
Another of Northamptonshire's near perfect parks, with plenty of space for doggy dashing as well as picnic and BBQ areas for a full day out.
Good all-round family and dog-friendly woodland, and a useful place for a good quality leg-stretch and picnic if you need a break from the A43.
Community park and wildlife space within easy reach of Northampton. Very popular with dog walkers - please be sure to 'pick up'.
A dog-friendly pub that's very easy to spot from the road, and not too far from the A14. We've found it a handy meeting-up point between Market Harborough and Kettering.
Small canal-side pub that is right on the A5 (Watling Street).
Handy combo of dog walk, dog-friendly pub, tea rooms and just a few miles from the A14.
A doggie pawfect country inn within easy reach of the A6, and also the A14.
You and your dog will be made very welcome at this homely and traditional pub just off the Harborough Road. Its kerb appeal isn't great, but once inside it's spacious, clean and friendly.
Country pub close to the A14 and also the battlefield at Naseby. So if your interest in Civil War battles is limited, you can look forward to a warm up in the dog-friendly pub here.
Popular, busy and good-natured country inn that's a restored and much improved railway pub. Heritage railway buffs will adore this one, and the dog won't miss out either.