Dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Cumbria
A 2-mile dog walk and then refreshments and facilities in a traditional 17th century coaching inn, steeped in history and very dog-friendly. Not too far from the M6.
A 2-mile dog walk and then refreshments and facilities in a traditional 17th century coaching inn, steeped in history and very dog-friendly. Not too far from the M6.
The ruined castle at is perfectly placed if you want to combine a visit there with shopping in the town without a huge amount of organisation. Our dogs adore the sniffing here.
The dog-friendly tea rooms here appears almost like a mirage if you're walking across the fells on a misty day. And it's an ideal stopping point if you're travelling cross country. They also do B&B.
Right on the Grand Union canal this dog-friendly pub an ideal start for a dog walk on the towpath.
What a hospitable town this is! As well as the friendliest Tourist Information office in the UK, you'll find a 76 acre park for dog-walking almost in the town centre, a High Street with cafes and...
An extraordinary development built over the remains of a former dye works.
An easy access dog walk through a deep and protected dale with a pretty stream flowing beside the path. Lovely for dogs and also good for younger children.
A gentle waterside walk with the dog, with a friendly cafe and relaxed atmosphere.
Why not take a break for some fresh air and a walk through one of the iconic battle sites of English history? This is 1066 when King Harold took on Harald Hardrada and won here, but then had to dash...
A dog-friendly country pub with great food, set in maybe one of the prettiest villages in the Wolds. And a magnificent dog walk with a view over to Lincoln cathedral on a clear day.
A very dog-friendly relaxed dining pub that looks totally different inside from the very low key exterior.
Relaxed family park with loads of space for dogs and kids to let off steam. You can either take your own picnic or grab a coffee from the cafe.