Country pub, great for families and dogs near Haverhill, Suffolk
A family-run country pub with plenty of space for a large beer garden and good sized children's play area. Dogs welcome too of course.
A family-run country pub with plenty of space for a large beer garden and good sized children's play area. Dogs welcome too of course.
It's hard to believe, but this country inn has been providing hospitality to travellers since the 17th century. Dogs are welcomed, and the food tasty.
A dog-friendly pub with real historic interest. Part of Lorna Doone was written here and General Eisenhower slept here. Your dog can stay too, there are dog-friendly rooms.
A fine 17th century coaching inn in the heart of Exmoor. The village itself is very pretty and the countryside is magnificent. Dogs are very welcome to stay in rooms overnight.
Small and unpretentious dog-friendly pub in the heart of Poldark country, It's not far from the coast for walks and bracing sea air. They love their Petanque here.
If you need a calm space to walk the dog, then the busy Wyre Forest down the road with gazillions of activities isn't going to cut it.
A choice of walks and car parks too in one tiny part of Wexford.
This mature and atmospheric woodland is well worth visiting. It is full of scents for dogs to enjoy and wonderfully shady on a hot day.
Very handy dog walk literally on the N70 west of Tralee.
This is a woodland walk with more than a few places of archeological interest. The history may not fascinate your dog, but the lovely woodland will certainly take care of all canine needs.
Quiet and peaceful woodland across the river from Ballincurra and popular with dog walkers.
A forest walk where you are no signed routes, so you are free to choose your own way around. The woodland smells will delight the dogs as they run from shadow to shadow.