A149 Dog-friendly inn with rooms and near a dog-friendly beach, Norfolk
Traditional and roomy pub, on the A149 and opposite an imposing village church.
Traditional and roomy pub, on the A149 and opposite an imposing village church.
A tiny town on the Furness peninsula that's surprisingly unknown, and well worth a visit.
A traditional Cotswold dog-friendly and award-winning pub in a tiny village, with a dog walk that's easy to follow and ideal for a quick break.
Historic and dog-friendly pub with quite a story behind it, starting with Cromwell in the building! Now you can still see the old bits but there's modern service and menus; that's a relief.
Wonderful pub, and everything a pub should be. Dog-friendly, great food, warm and welcoming, loads of outside space in summer. Walks from the door.
This is a village with an ancient past, and easily missed by drivers on the busy A38.
Great combo of dog walk and visit to a ruined castle with its own beach on the Firth of Lorn and an ancient chapel too. The castle is one of the oldest in Scotland and has loads of history to tell.
A fine pub, created from a former water mill and you can still see the immense working water wheel powered by the River Avon.
Away from the more popular beach walks, this is a fine spot for a dog walk with a handy National Trust snack kiosk and information point, as well as a dog-friendly hotel with wonderful afternoon teas.
A truly lovely pub in a great location near Bath. Dogs will appreciate the waterside walk and people will enjoy the delicious food on offer.
Classic Lake District dog walking country, and this is an area with an abundance of small waterfalls and chattering streams to enjoy, plus the dog-friendly pub of course!
An easy dog walk with no livestock or stiles, and a charming 18th century dog-friendly village inn where families are welcome.