Hay on Wye dog walk, Powys, Wales
A short, easy access riverside dog walk on an old railway line with no stiles.
A short, easy access riverside dog walk on an old railway line with no stiles.
The woodland here is a haven for butterflies and moths - not that dogs will appreciate that - but it's well worth sitting quietly for a bit in summer and seeing how many different ones you can spot.
16th century inn with a long history of feeding hungry travellers and giving good service. Large beer garden in summer and a blazing woodburner in winter. Kids and dogs welcome.
A lovely walk for dogs and people through gentle countryside and woodland. You may discover a modern labyrinth along your way.
Great place to visit as the dogs can go into the castle as well as the cafe. Had a great time there with my 2 dogs would recommend.
A really relaxing and reliable pub where kids and dogs are allowed, and the atmosphere is laid back and comfortable. Also close to the M50
Really welcoming, slightly old-school and very comfortable dog-friendly pub and hotel in the Wye Valley. Jem and I were charmed!
By far the best route we've found over the iconic Malverns, with no stiles and minimal chance of sheep. Dog-friendly refreshments on the way, and of course those amazing views.
The walls of this ancient country inn have stood since the 13th century and if only they could speak. The border between Wales and England is the stream in the beer garden.
Hugely welcoming and dog-friendly pub that's well worth a bit of a wiggle down country lanes to get there. It's set in an enviable spot with magnificent country views.
We were very taken with the friendliness of this country pub. They seem to take everything in their stride, and adore dogs too.
A lovely dog-friendly cafe set in an old station that closed in 1964. And also a thriving garden centre. A welcome stopping place on the A438.
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