Riverside dog walk and dog-friendly Fenland pub, Cambridgeshire
If you're heading towards Norfolk with the dogs, it's worth stopping here for a relatively uncrowded provisioning stop, and an easy to follow dog walk along the course of the old Nene.
If you're heading towards Norfolk with the dogs, it's worth stopping here for a relatively uncrowded provisioning stop, and an easy to follow dog walk along the course of the old Nene.
Easy to spot dog-friendly inn on the Bowness Road, and less than 10 miles from the M6 although it feels longer than that.
A lovely woodland stroll beside a playful stream. Close to the A57 and ideal for a stress-free walkies with the dog.
The walk here is all about views, altitude and the wind. It's a short drive from the pub and you could easily spend all day on the roof of the Downs.
Glorious dog-walking in the downs, with the chance to spot unusual butterflies, ancient burial mounds and a yew forest and groves.
A village local in the Vale of Belvoir south of Nottingham with easy access to a dog walk along the canal.
A dog-friendly fifteenth-century coaching inn on the banks of the river Teme, and nestled below a nature reserve with many footpaths.
Tranquil and gentle woodland where the birdsong makes you want to sing and enjoy life. Perfect for dogs and weary motorists to take a break and re-energise.
As soon as you enter the cafe the aroma of freshly baked loaves and cakes is just so wonderful! They do lunch and savoury too, but that first blast of comfort food is a total winner.
This inn is just opposite the village pond in a postcard pretty Cotswold hamlet.
Refreshingly rural dog-friendly pub with lots of walking for you and the dog nearby.
Small town with plenty of charm. The Abbaye des Vaux de Cernay is a medieval abbey complex open to the public, and with restaurant.