Lake District dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Cumbria
Wonderfully situated dog-friendly pub with a very good dog walk from the door. And it's one without sheep or cows which is a definite bonus.
Wonderfully situated dog-friendly pub with a very good dog walk from the door. And it's one without sheep or cows which is a definite bonus.
Cracking pub and a stress-busting dog walk to get some clean air and big views. If you can, stay a few days and go mad on the mountains!
A glorious stride out with the dog with some fabulous views over the countryside on a clear day.
The car park here is a good starting point for several walks with the dog, but parking charges are steep and apply summer and winter.
The dog-friendly pub here is defended by Edward 1st who died of a ghastly tummy upset while trying to invade Scotland. As kingly demises go, it's not very glorious.
Popular and busy waterside tourist centre and facilities. And easy to get away from the crowds with a dog walk in either direction and dog swimming too.
An on-lead walk with the dog in a very unusual nature reserve. Fully accessible paths and mobility bike centre for hiring modified bikes and kids' bikes too.
The Royal Oak has an excellent Tap Room where dogs and their owners can enjoy an open fire, good food and a pint of Hawkshead in considerable comfort!
Popular woodland for dog walking, and easy to reach from the A69. On the day we were there the lake was shimmering with sunlight reflecting on damselfly wings and it was just gorgeous.
Traditional dog-friendly Lake District pub with sturdy walls and a windbeaten roof. It's full of quiet country charm and well worth a visit.
This fell has several ways up, all stile free and fantastic views for such a small fell! There may be sheep on the top.
A very good local dog walk with no livestock and endless tracks to walk on. It is a working forest so be prepared to divert and avoid timber works.