Bug and Wink dog walk near Ashby, Leicestershire
Intimate woodland that makes a lovely doggiestop off the A42, or the A511 too. The atmosphere is light and airy, and it's a great place to enjoy a quiet moment with the pooch.
Intimate woodland that makes a lovely doggiestop off the A42, or the A511 too. The atmosphere is light and airy, and it's a great place to enjoy a quiet moment with the pooch.
Jem was oddly self-conscious about posing in the secret gnome garden of this friendly and welcoming dog-friendly pub. He cheered up when we started the dog walk.
Country inn and eating house, with everything in place for a pawfect doggie-stop on your journey. A genuinely welcoming establishment. And Jem gave the dog walk a good review too.
The name of the village is almost as good as Little Snoring, so we couldn't resist this one.
These woodlands have been created over the site of a colliery - but today it's hard to find traces of the industrial past.
This is part of the National Forest - and it's been regenerated from a former coal mining site so the trees have still got a bit of growing to do.
A small village with plenty of dog walks and a traditional friendly pub where dogs get a good welcome.
Village inn dating back to the 18th century, and in the heart of rural Leicestershire. Families, dogs and everyone who enjoys a traditional pub atmosphere gets a warm welcome.
A doggiestop in this friendly small village near Leicester can really hit the spot for tired drivers and bored dogs. A total change from the cut and thrust of the A6, and almost as close to the A47.
Fabulous family day out, with a good long dog walk as well as the famous battlefield. This is where Richard III got a drubbing from Henry Tudor.
A dog walk over the green hills of the Leicestershire Wolds and some fabulous views on a clear day.
Most people visit the Bosworth battlefield, and miss this very quaint little town. It's full of history and has some very characterful buildings, shops and one dog-friendly pub with a car park.