Kirk Yetholm dog-friendly hotel, Scotland
A traditional hotel at the northern end of the Pennine Way. Dogs are welcome, and you'll find plenty to like here.
A traditional hotel at the northern end of the Pennine Way. Dogs are welcome, and you'll find plenty to like here.
In 2009 a church in the USA sponsored a memorial to an group of people who were trying to get away from the UK to escape persecution.
An extraordinary natural phenomenon of a now-you-see it, now-you-don't large water mere in the middle of the forest.
We discovered this pet-friendly hotel very recently after dropping family off at Stansted airport. So yes, it's very handy for the airport and also for some exploring in Essex.
Deservedly popular family-run country inn with rooms and satisfying food for hungry walkers (and smaller appetites too). Dogs get a grand welcome, and it's worth booking ahead for lunch.
Dog-friendly dining pub on the main road, and very handy if you're pushed for time. It's near a reservoir, but dogs aren't welcome there, which is a pity.
Lip-smackingly good food and the absolute best doggie menu in the county.
A marvellous dog walk that will please every pooch with a yearning for a sniff and leg-stretch. Dog-friendly B&B rooms if you need a stopover.
If you're looking for a dog-friendly B&B, or somewhere to rock up with the campervan or tent, this is an easy find just off the A12. And they do a good breakfast too,
Convenient dog and child-friendly pub to use for a meeting up, or to take a break before getting into Cambridge itself.
When only Thai food will do, and you're driving on the A10. Dog-friendly and good with kids.
Very pleasant village pub with a superb welcome for children and dogs. The garden was lovely when we were here.