Aspley Woods dog walk, Bedfordshire
Paths through the woods, safe for off lead
Paths through the woods, safe for off lead
Very much dog-walking country, with two popular walking routes passing by the village. And a fine dog-friendly village pub too.
Good short walk for dogs in the woods, and a bright and friendly gastro-pub with menus to suit drivers on the go, and foodies wishing to linger.
Dog-friendly traditional pub in a quiet village close to the A6.
Just over a mile away from the M1 J13 you're soon in a fine country pub with a dog walk nearby - and all set to enjoy a break from the motorway.
Dog-friendly fine dining in the bar with a thoroughly rural dog walk from the door. Very friendly and unstuffy atmosphere.
A safe and easy dog walk and a civilised dog-friendly pub, close to the A6 near Flitwick.
Handy dog-friendly pub with plenty of parking and easy short dog walk not far from the A507 and the A1 between Letchworth and Biggleswade.
Close to the M1 Junction 13 and 14 this is a good off-lead dog walk, and the dog-friendly pub is just a few minutes drive away.
This walks starts at one of the highest points in Bedfordshire, within the Chilterns' Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are stunning views over the county and the Sharpenhoe Clappers.
An alternative to motorway services, and somewhere useful to know about in case there's a serious delay on the motorway.
Large country park surrounding a lake. It's a lovely place to take a wander with the woofer. And you can also take in a dog-friendly pub on the walk.
Dogs will beg you to take a break at this pretty dog-friendly pub, surrounded by fabulous dog walks. Just brilliant, and not too far from the A6.
Relaxed and friendly country inn. Log fire in winter.
Small village with a long history and enjoyable dog walk. The family-run pub offers superior dining.
Lovely place to walk round the lake or just play in the big field. Plenty of room and meet up with friendly folk and friendly dogs.
Forestry Commission wood, and a part of Ampthill Forest.
Glorious views from the dog-friendly pub terrace, and footpaths all over the place for a dog walk. Close to the A5 or the A505 and quite a remarkable place for a doggiestop.
Welcoming pub with a really good lunchtime menu for people who like fresh, tasty food but don't want to wait all afternoon for it to be prepared.
Large wooded area, very dog friendly with several different routes. Lots of parking available.
Modern dining pub with some tables for diners with dogs. And a safe and easy dog walk close by. Very close to M1 J13 and less than 5 miles from J14 too.
Just a few miles from the A1 this is a very handly place for a doggiestop and a break for the driver too.
Perched on the Greensand Ridge, Stockgrove park is partly grassland and partly ancient woodland. It's a nice mix of the two. There's also a lake with some Mandarin ducks in full control.
Combination of a safe and tranquil park for dog walkers, and a fabulous museum that is a joy for kids of all ages to visit. The cafe and facilities are squeaky lovely too.
Quaint, curious and comfortable 300 year old dog-friendly pub, with a fab log fire in the winter. Also known as the 'pub with no bar'.
Country pub, right on the Grand Union canal towpath for walkies. Log fires in winter, and plenty of outside seating in summer.
Opened-up old pub with beams, and a fine welcome for dogs and kids. Close to the A6 although you'd never guess it.
This is a fabulous dog walk on an ancient track that was once the pre-Roman highway between the Ivinghoe Beacon in Hertfordshire and far away Norfolk.
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 walk through magnificent formal gardens or over the countryside to woods, there's a choice for every taste. Make sure you have your English Heritage card with you.
Big open space with the traces of an Iron Age fort and, apparently, the ghost of a British chieftain called Cassivellaunus who fought against the invading romans in 54AD.
A dog-friendly and traditional village pub. Close to both the A5 and the M1 Junction 12 and 13. Good food, and a useful set meal / fixed price option at lunchtimes.
Friendly and welcoming village inn serving food that's a 'cut above' but not making a massive fuss about it. And dog-friendly, with a walk from the door. That'll do nicely.
Lovely pub with a dog walk, close to the M1 and also the A5 but you'd never guess this wasn't deep countryside. Family friendly and dog-friendly.
This is a good lunchtime stop, with a short stroll around the village for the dog and a really friendly family-run pub with light bites or pub classics on the menu. The pub is dog-friendly too.
Welcoming dog-friendly village inn serving food just about all day. It's easy to spot, with a thatched roof and distinctive black and white timbers.
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