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M4 Junction 14 dog walk and dog-friendly country pub, Berkshire

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Description

Just half-a-mile from the M4 exit, this is a handy stop for a long dog walk and the option to get a coffee or something to eat at a dog-friendly community pub.

Details

Car park is at the front of the pub - after the pub building as you come from the M4.

Pub or Cafe Address

Hungerford Newtown, Berkshire, RG17 0PP

Open

Food service times Monday to Tuesdays 12:00 - 14:30 and 18:00 - 20:00 Wednesdays to Saturday: 12:00 - 14:30 and 18:00 - 20:30 Sunday 12:00 - 16:00 (for great roasts) For seasonal opening hours and food service times please check their website

Menu Style

For full menu information, allergens, specials, prices and reservations please check their website.

Dog Rules

Dogs welcome downstairs. For overnight stays, only assistance dogs are allowed in bedrooms.

Disabled Access

Yes

Services

Walk

Our dogs loved the walk here, but there is a bit of a boring road walk to start with even though it's just 4 minutes. To get around this we suggest you drive down the lane by the side of the Tally Ho, Radley Bottom. It's signposted towards North Denford. After a short distance you'll spot a group of cottages with a sort of shared lay-by for parking. Park here with consideration and then walk down the lane towards North Denford, pass an overgrown electric substation, and turn left at an almost hidden footpath sign at the first of two farm gates. There's also space here for a small car to park as long as you don't block the entrances. Now follow the line of the hedgerow along one field, through into a green space between fields, and then turn right onto a public footpath just before the start of woodland ahead (not the copse on your left). Walk ahead for just over half-a-mile and you'll reach a track/byway. At this point you can carry on walking in the same direction for a further mile which will mean you have walked well over 2 miles from the start. Rather than do a circular walk with a lot of on-lane walking, turn around when you're ready and return the same way.  You'll be able to hear the motorway quite loudly - it's just the width of a large field away from the path.

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Edited: 27th February 2024. The details of this listing may have changed, and though the Driving with Dogs team do our best to confirm the accuracy of every listing, we cannot guarantee that the details are fully up to date and accurate. If you know that any aspect of this listing is incorrect, please suggest an edit to let us know.