A303 historic market town with walk and dog-friendly inn, Somerset Before we stopped here, I had no idea that this small town is the source of the county name of Somerset and was the capital of historic Wessex.
A229 country dog walk and pleasant pub, Kent A Scandinavian inspired pub and restaurant where families and dogs get a good welcome. It's bright and airy inside, and the menu seems to suit most appetites and dietary requirements.
A49 forest dog walks near Ludlow, Herefordshire Dog walk delight in this woodland, which was once part of an ancient hunting forest. Now it's run by the Forestry Commission and there are quite a few marked trails to follow.
Woodland dog walk, Worcestershire This is part of the Wyre Forest, but with much more exciting trees than the serried pines of the main forest and lovely views over to Trimpley Reservoir.
M2 Junction 1 Country park dog walk, Kent Junction 1 High quality dog-walking just minutes from the M2 Junction 1. There's over 170 acres of ancient woodland and heath, water meadows and lakes for dogs to enjoy.
Woodlands dog walk near Horsham, West Sussex Gentle woodland full of glorious sniffs for dogs to savour. And a choice of easy paths to follow.
A422 The Archers dog-friendly pub and dog walks, Worcestershire Pubby rural pub, close to the start of lots of good walks and dog-friendly. This is the 'real life' pub that features in the Archers, so there's the Ambridge Bar and so on inside.
Dog walk near Pickering, North Yorkshire It may be difficult to tear some people away from the station - it's a lovingly restored example of a North Eastern Railway station from around 1912, and well worth some admiration for the effort...
Safe and secure dog field, Chilmark, Wiltshire Wylye Interchange Just a few miles from the A303 and worth the detour for a fully-enclosed and secure field with play equipment and pools.
Lakeside Country Park dog walk, Hampshire Once a gravel works this is now a 60 acre country park and home to a range of birds, insects and wild flowers. There are plenty of paths to follow, including a designated paw trail.
A ruined abbey and short dog leg-stretch, Scotland An atmospheric ruined abbey where Mary Queen of Scots spent her last nights in Scotland. Dogs will love the paw-cooling grass and big bowl of cool water by the entry cabin.