Trans-pennine trail off the Woodhead Pass, Derbyshire
An easy-going path on the trans-pennine trail where it feels as if you have the hills to yourself and the dog.
An easy-going path on the trans-pennine trail where it feels as if you have the hills to yourself and the dog.
A gem of a dog-friendly village inn, and a walk starts directly opposite. The hamlet seems to be rooted in the 17th century still and the central square with the church and the pub is a delight.
An exciting walk for families and dogs along a beck with a number of little waterfalls and doggie swimming pools. Lovely in summer, not so great in icy weather.
Beach-side refreshments. Roughly six outside tables at the rear of the café where dogs are welcome. Water bowls provided. There are also dog treats on the counter when owners place an order.
The Mount Vineyard is in the beautiful village of Shoreham in Kent and welcomes well behaved dogs.
First up, you need to plan the train trip and not just rock up. Seats get booked up fast. Dogs are welcome and on a sunny day it's a nice ride.
Far from the crowds at the palatial Castle Howard nearby, you'll find a relaxing mood here in 160 acres of peace and calm.
You get a lot of pubs claiming to be all things to all comers, and this marvellous and dog-friendly pub knocks spots off the competition and actually is the hub of the village.
A quiet and gentle woodland dog walk with trees giving plenty of protection against the sun, and rain too. Very relaxing for people and dogs.
A really good, long dog walk that's worth checking out if you are staying nearby. The rural pub where drovers used to halt seems to be for sale (2024).
Seventeenth century village inn with a relaxing beer garden and a big welcome for visiting canines.
There aren't many places to stop for a break on the A47 between Kings Lynn and Swaffham so this popular dog-friendly pub is very handy.