A382 Woodland dog walk, gardens and cream tea, Devon
A gentle estate which makes an excellent journey break for drivers who enjoy their gardens. Very good for families with good facilities, National Trust cafe and plenty to see.
A gentle estate which makes an excellent journey break for drivers who enjoy their gardens. Very good for families with good facilities, National Trust cafe and plenty to see.
Gorgeous woodland for a dog walk and with some excitement on stepping stones. Usually quiet and peaceful.
Chatty locals make this village pub a cheerful place for a refreshments. Unusually two cottages were knocked together to create the pub in the 1960s, bit of a trend reversal there.
Popular dog-friendly pub in a seriously cute, touristy village. Parking can be tricky on sunny summer days.
Attractive walk with plenty of variety, and popular with local dog-walkers. It's a hauntingly moody place and ideal for a driving break to de-stress and enjoy your surroundings.
On the A382 but also in the middle of the town, so this dog-friendly pub is maybe best for a stop on your journey when you also need to buy stuff, find an ATM or other town tasks.
Ideal for a dog-friendly stop-over on your journey, this little market town gives you access to lovely walks on Dartmoor and the hills, as well as all the facilities you may need in the town.
I'm guessing that the town would have been a sort of stagecoach hub in days of old, and this is the inn that outlasted the competition.
An attractive park that's a good place to stop for a break not just for the dog, but also for passengers of all ages.
Dog-friendly Dartmoor inn with B&B and within easy reach of moorland dog walks with stone circles, ancient burials and loads of space
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