Historic dog-friendly country inn with great food, Cheshire
We're charmed by this outstandingly good 16th century country inn with an arboretum for a back garden. Worth the detour to enjoy a very special moment.
We're charmed by this outstandingly good 16th century country inn with an arboretum for a back garden. Worth the detour to enjoy a very special moment.
A pretty and welcoming dog-friendly cafe with a fabulous walk from the door in one direction, and a doggie swimming spot in the river in the other. Perfect family stop, and B&B accommodation too.
A dog-friendly attraction with plenty to interest all the family as well the dog.
A more open part of the forest, with broader paths and plenty of space for dogs to run around.
A real hideaway of a long sandy beach with no dog restrictions on the beach itself, and a locals' hidden gem.
Dogs on leads are welcome at this ruined monastery with a bit of a gloomy backstory. The cafe around the corner is excellent and spotlessly clean, with outside tables where dogs are welcome.
An easy walk on heath and woodland quite close to the A140
A big, bustling waterside pub - dog-friendly of course - and the departure point for trips on a wonderful paddle boat. Pure holiday magic!
The Kings Head is a pretty Georgian building with a roomy terrace at the rear.
Two pubs appear to be battling it out on the same waterside turf here! Both do decent food and we thought the Sun had the edge on dog-friendliness. Ideal spot for a doggie legstretch on the green.
Much more than just a dog walk from a great riverside pub. You'll also find a village shop, gorgeous hand-made chocolates and a cracking good breakfast.
A former quarry that's slowly turning into a green and pleasant country park. It's still a work in progress and some of the paths are decidedly sharp on the paws.