A28 Dog walk on a green lane and a country pub, Kent
A family and dog-welcoming country pub with a dog walk with no stiles or livestock.
A family and dog-welcoming country pub with a dog walk with no stiles or livestock.
Perfect opportunity to take a walk with the dog in really pretty woodland, and with the added attraction of the foundations of an ancient fortress.
A small woodland (Woodland Trust) with circular walks, joining onto Jeskyns Country Park (Forestry Commission) on one side.
Local pubby pub near to a reservoir that's good for a dog walk. Parts of the building are really old, and there's a friendly feel to the place. Real ales and comfort eating.
Expect a friendly welcome at this small pub in a village renowned for its Treacle Mine. The pub is popular with walkers (including Elmo in the picture here).
On the misty morning Jem got his walkies here there seemed to be nobody else in the world and you could hear individual leaves falling from the trees. Gorgeous.
A Scandinavian inspired pub and restaurant where families and dogs get a good welcome. It's bright and airy inside, and the menu seems to suit most appetites and dietary requirements.
Fabulously ancient pub, just stunning. And wonderful that it's still very much in use and not a museum. Service and food are re-assuringly modern.
Historic and dog-friendly pub that could almost be a tourist destination in its own right, it's so old. The food is much praised by locals, and did look very appetising.
Another fantastically ancient Kentish inn, this one dates from the 16th century. And plenty of walking on the long-distance Greensand Way.
Forestry woodlands for dogs to zoom around the trees, ears flapping. Lovely safe space for dog walks.
Great quiet walk in beautiful woodland right in the heart of Hartley.