A424 dog walk and pub near Stow, Oxfordshire
A fabulous walk for the dogs just off the village green, and an upmarket but relaxed village pub for refreshments.
A fabulous walk for the dogs just off the village green, and an upmarket but relaxed village pub for refreshments.
A great place to take a break, with a really easy to find dog walk from the pub garden as well as a good sized children's outdoor play area and a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere inside.
We found a handful of stunning country pubs and dog walks in the Lincolnshire Wolds and this is one of them.
Just off the A36 near Warminster, this is a really quiet village that has a truly rural feel. The pub is relaxed and friendly, and the dog walk is one to delight any travel-weary pooch.
Worth timing your journey to get here for lunch and making a moment of it. This is a first rate place to stop for a short dog walk.
A 16th century coaching inn, now fortifying 21st century drivers with very satisfying lunches and a warm, friendly atmosphere.
Friendly and welcoming village inn serving food that's a 'cut above' but not making a massive fuss about it. And dog-friendly, with a walk from the door. That'll do nicely.
Homely village pub close to the A350 and with a very easy dog walk starting very close to the car park. No stiles/livestock and ideal for the travel-weary pooch.
An easy-going dog walk and fine food at the dog-friendly pub makes this village a fine place for a doggiestop.
A massive forest area that was once the domain of an 11th century Welsh princeling.
Take a picnic to the local walkies highspot, or if you have time take a look around the pretty town with a dog-friendly pub for refreshments.
This is a dog walk for Jane Austen fans, and every pooch called Mr Darcy. You're literally walking in her footsteps here.