A361 dogwalk and a dog-friendly pub, Gloucestershire
A welcoming and rather exquisite country inn with several comfortable little rooms for dining or snacking. Light and airy, and quietly charming.
A welcoming and rather exquisite country inn with several comfortable little rooms for dining or snacking. Light and airy, and quietly charming.
Broad Chalke is a delightful village in the beautiful Chalke Valley and has been the home of the great and good including Terry Pratchett and Cecil Beaton amongst others.
A dog walk here to please everyone, within easy reach of the centre of Leicester.
Pure escapism with the dog, and a fantastic view over the sea towards the Lake District. Quiet and unforgettable place. Do try the locally brewed beer, it's outstanding.
This atmospheric ancient site is lovely for a short visit with the dog. Many people will recognise the burial cairns from the Outlander series.
The pub is the main attraction here. It is in an old converted mill on the banks of the River Loddon. The dog walk is short but full of history.
A great dog walk to the east of Stoke, and within easy reach of the A52. No facilities here, but marvellous walking.
When your dog needs their own space and you still need to stop for a comfort break, a private dog area is the answer. This is a well set-up dog facility on a large country estate with a cafe too.
Once upon a time this little town was a bustling stopping place for travellers between Wales and England. Today most people just drive on past.
Large park with space for dogs to free run, including through the woods, has small stream suitable for drinking/paddling
Sprawly hillside park that's popular with local dog walkers.
A leafy picnic spot with the chance to explore the moors nearby with the dog.