Dog-friendly historic dining pub near the M60, Greater Manchester Junction 13 An extraordinary chance to break your journey at an historic hall.
M2 Junction 7 woodland dog walk and pub, Kent Junction 7 A super doggiestop off the M2 at Junction 7. The woodland walk for this junction has been created around an exceptionally fine pub. Well-behaved dogs are welcome inside if there is space.
Broadway dog-friendly pub, Worcestershire Dog-friendly traditional pub in the Cotswolds, and ideal for reasonably priced after-walkies refreshment. Popular with walkers.
A6 Village pub and dog walk near Penrith, Cumbria Small village pub with good food and a warm welcome for visitors, dogs and children.
A39 dog-friendly pub and easy dog walk, Devon Popular family and dog-friendly pub with a walk on the doorstep and cracking good burgers.
A420 dog walk and dog-friendly pub west of Oxford, Oxfordshire A country pub that punches above its weight for food and good service, and an easy to navigate dog walk with excellent sniffing and off-lead space.
A12 dog walk and a dog-friendly country pub, Essex Dog-friendly country pub with strong community ties, and good dog walks on the doorstep. It's midway between Chelmsford and Colchester.
A303 Test Valley dog walk and dog-friendly pub, Hampshire A good dog walk and ideal for energetic dogs who need to bounce and run. There's a shaded beer garden at the pub for hot days.
A24 dog walk and nearby dog-friendly pub near Dorking, Surrey Beautiful woodland in the shadow of the North Downs and not too far away from a dog-friendly pub.
A37 Dog-friendly B&B and coaching inn, Somerset A well-placed country inn with rooms close to the A303 and the A37 in Somerset.
A21 dog-friendly pub and short walk near Lamberhurst, Kent This is so incredible, a 15th century building that is still fully in use and looking amazing. It was a farmhouse first, and became a pub later. But what a treat to experience this!
Near Bidford-on-Avon dog-friendly pub off the A46, Warwickshire The building here has all the wow factor you need, it's just stunning. Steeped in history, it's highly likely Shakespeare drank here - along with most of the taverns near Stratford.