Forest dog walk near Kidderminster, Worcestershire
Tranquil walking spot right on the edge of the red sandstone ridge that characterises the soil and bricks of this top part of Worcestershire.
Tranquil walking spot right on the edge of the red sandstone ridge that characterises the soil and bricks of this top part of Worcestershire.
A warm and welcoming inn that's half in Wales and half in England. They specialise in roasts, and the warm comforting aroma of Sunday lunch (but not just on Sundays) is a joy!
Tiny and popular dog-friendly pub that's a regular CAMRA regional winner. It's a part of the Enville Estate so the surroundings are quite grand while the pub is scruffy-chic.
Outstanding walks in a fabulous mid-Wales setting. The dam is the obvious attraction and you'll find a number of well-signed trails from the car park.
These Commons are a popular dog-walking place, and with 8 car parks giving access to different parts of the common you should find a good place for your dog.
Short dog walk along a little river with waterfalls and lovely pools for swimming.
One of Jem's favourite doggiestops and it's lovely for dog swimming, a short walkies, and really excellent home-made cakes. The operational steam railway will thrill everyone, and it smells divine!
A long uphill trek to the top of the hill will reward you with a huge view (apart from the basalt quarry below) and a definite sense of achievement.
Surprisingly rural pub on the edge of the Black Country. It does have a locals' feel, but less so in the summer when it's warm enough to sit outside.
A really good dining pub with a farm to fork menu and a truly memorable font of dog biscuits!
A friendly country pub with rooms on the way to Bridgnorth.
A quirky little gem of a cafe and campsite that's a new enterprise and well worth checking out.