Shakespeare country dog walk and cafe, Warwickshire
A chance for your dog to frolic in the estate where Shakespeare may have (and probably didn't) poached a deer or two. Dogs on leads everywhere here, so not a happy walk for bouncy dogs.
A chance for your dog to frolic in the estate where Shakespeare may have (and probably didn't) poached a deer or two. Dogs on leads everywhere here, so not a happy walk for bouncy dogs.
Our dog walking site is a lovely 7.5 acres of river meadow in the village of Clifford Chambers for you to come and use with your dog(s).
Very dog friendly old coaching house in a bustling market town, ideal for the North Cotswolds and Shakespeare's Stratford.
Small rural dog-friendly pub, with flagged floors and beams. Gets busy in summer and warm weekends.
Very dog-friendly pub, with biscuits on arrival for hungry hounds. Well placed for a lunch stop if you're walking in the area. The walk takes in the site of the Battle of Edgehill.
Circular walk, starting from Newbold Comyn Park. Three easy stiles, and the possibility of cows in one field. Doggie swimming places along the way, and a dog-friendly pub half-way round too!
Village pub with reasonably priced, slightly retro pub food (chicken in basket) and dog-friendly in the bar and outside in the large garden.
Lots of off-lead space for dogs to enjoy on this easy walk from the historic town of Henley-in-Arden. After your walk, there are several dog-friendly inns in the historic market town.
Relaxed and friendly dog-friendly pub in a lovely 16th century building. On a cold day there's a massive woodburner for dogs to curl up in front of, and a garden for hot sunny days.
Handy and dog-friendly pub for a walk by the canal, or just a pleasant place to sit in the beer garden and watch the boats go by. Close to the M42 and the M40.
Country pub, dog-friendly, and with popular Sunday roasts!
This is a pub with a fantastically long history, starting even before the famous Battle of Edgehill which took place just over the next hill.