Geldeston dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Norfolk Picture perfect dog-friendly pub on the River Waveney, and just the place for spending a hot summer's afternoon.
Saintes Vet Clinic, France Junction 35 Saintes, Angouleme Many vet surgeries in France have at least one person who can speak some English. Google Translate on your phone can be very helpful when you need to explain something complicated.
Dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Goring, Oxfordshire Welcoming village pub with easy reach of good dog walks.
Riverside dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Herefordshire Lovely country pub, with fabulous locally sourced food. Excellent dog walking country, with several routes in and around the Lugg Valley.
A68 Forest dog walk with waterfalls near Kielder, Northumberland A truly wonderful watery walk with the dog and even in high summer visitors are few. We loved it here and the pup was so excited to play in the water for nearly all the walk.
A67 Remote Reservoir dog walk and picnic spot, County Durham Remote and isolated, this reservoir picnic spot is ideal for that moment when you and the dog really don't want to socialise with strangers! The lane there is narrow, and the final stretch unsurfaced.
Dog-friendly Castle Ruins with a moat near Holt, Norfolk This is all about the Heydon family, and a bit of a bonfire of the vanities story. The Heydons made it big in wool, splashed out on flamboyant building projects and made some poor investment choices.
A68 A nature walk over the fells with the dog, County Durham Come here on a clear day to make the most of the totally stunning views over the fells. If you're looking for a feeling of space and nature, this will be perfect.
Dog and family-friendly pub near Brentwood, Essex Junction 29 We were charmed by this warm and dog-friendly cafe/pub. Good for families and open from breakfast onwards.
A69 Dog-friendly B&B in historic inn and town, Northumberland First up, this is a hugely popular town in tourist season and if there are no spaces in the car park then you're better off heading for one of the dog-friendly Roman towns or the Wall instead.
Forest dog walk and community pub, Norfolk A gentle walk with the dog in the forest, and then refreshments in a genuinely friendly and attentive community pub gives perhaps more of a taste of Norfolk than the busier (and more expensive)...
Walk through history with the dog and a good pub too, Suffolk A good dog-friendly pub that's worth stopping at, and a walk over fields to the bump of a country castle built by the Normans in the 1300s or so.