A303 dog-friendly refreshments and dog walk near Ilminster, Somerset Lovely village to take a driving break, with a choice of dog-friendly refreshments from either a quirky cafe or the village pub. And a farm shop too.
Connahs Quay - secret park and waterfall, Wales A local park that is a well-kept secret doggie delight. Lots of variety and fun for dogs and children of all ages.
Green Wood Cafe dog walk off the M54, Shropshire Junction 6 A short woodland stroll overlooking the Ironbridge Gorge, starting from a welcoming and hospitable cafe with a tempting range of home made cakes, artisan bread and wholesome snacks and meals.
M18 Junction 4 woodland dog walk, South Yorkshire Junction 4 The woods are much bigger than it seems, with dozens of criss-crossing paths creating a pleasant circular walk of around 35 minutes.
M5 Junction 21 Sand point dog-friendly beach near Weston, Somerset Junction 21 This can be either a beach walk, or a trail through the adjacent nature reserve.
M9 junction 9 battlefield dog walk, Scotland Junction 9 Was this the site of the battle, or not? Either way, it's a fine space for dogs to charge around in.
Farm shop, dog walks and a dog-friendly pub, Lincolnshire We love stopping at this dog-friendly pub near Colsterworth as a respite from the A1. The farm shop is great for stocking up on self-catering essentials too.
M5 Junction 13 dog-walk and village pub, Gloucestershire Junction 13 Take a trip back in time to a traditional village green with a dog walk on a footpath through the grounds of the manor house, and then to the village pub.
M25 Junction 8 dog walk and dog-friendly pub, Surrey Junction 8 Is this the most perfect dog-walk off the M25? A vast expanse of common land for dog walking, together with a superb pub with an excellent local reputation for its food.
M1 Junction 18 dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Northamptonshire Junction 18 A dog walk over fields on a public footpath.
M11 Junction 12 dog walk and dog-friendly pub, Cambridgeshire Junction 12 An easy and relaxing dog walk through fields alongside the River Cam. I read somewhere that war poet Rupert Brooke and Virginia Woolf used to skinny dip in the river by moonlight.