A40 Burford dog-friendly inn, Oxfordshire
Outstandingly attractive and dog-friendly 16th century coaching inn, in the centre of medieval Burford. Absolute magic.
Outstandingly attractive and dog-friendly 16th century coaching inn, in the centre of medieval Burford. Absolute magic.
A successful combo of fine dining, Sunday roasts, and a dog-friendly bar plus the dog walk from the doorstep make this a winner for those of us who can't bear to leave the dog out of a celebration.
Many vet surgeries in France have at least one person who can speak some English. Google Translate on your phone can be very helpful when you need to explain something complicated.
We were expecting to find this pretty village to be surrounded by fields of lavender, and were looking forward to one of the most fragrant walk experiences ever.
Village pub in a small Warwickshire village, popular with its locals and visitors. Dogs are welcome in the bar, and there's also seating in the garden for warmer days.
Look no further if it's a big, open dog walking space you're after. The aptly named 'Big Moor' stretches away for miles.
Calm and peaceful woodland for a dog walk close to the M180 Junction 4. Dog-friendly pub nearby with honest, home-made food.
Sandy beach with no dog restrictions. You'll see hang-gliders and surfers in action, and there are several campsites overlooking the beach if you feel like staying.
Perfect place for a family dog walk, with easy paths and a good mix of lakeside and grass.
Dog-friendly 18th century traditional country inn set in a picturesque village. There are many walks nearby but nothing straight from the door, so this is best for less active dogs.
One of the prettiest and most charming seaside villages in the Highlands. Deffo one to visit for fans of the very creepy Wicker Man.
Small seaside village with easy access to the beach and childrens playground. Good for dogs who like to swim. Dogs are welcome to stay with you at the hotel at no extra charge.