Dog walk on the Downs near Haslemere, West Sussex
Just the place for a tranquil mooch with the pooch, and you're not likely to meet many other people or dogs here.
Just the place for a tranquil mooch with the pooch, and you're not likely to meet many other people or dogs here.
A fine and easy walk in gracious surroundings which is ideal for enthusiastic dogs. A time to relax and make the most of this splendid Hampshire trail.
Homely and dog-friendly pub, with an easy-going dog walk. It's within easy reach of the A29, and yet feels to be in the middle of nowhere. Fully accessible walk route on a hard-surface track.
Village pub with a friendly welcome for walkers, dogs and families. Parts of the pub date back to the 1700s.
A dog walk with sensational views. Even from the car park it's good and as you walk up the hill the outlook gets bigger and even better.
Much more than a place to stop for a driving break with the dog. You can walk the dog's socks off here! And a fine country pub to recover in.
An interesting dog walk to the ruins of a castle. And then there's a dog-friendly coaching inn in the middle of the town.
A fantastic area of wetland and grasslands with a huge variety of wildlife. Look out for the remains of medieval forts, built to protect the harbour. There is plenty here for dogs to check out.
Close to Billingshurst, but miles away in atmosphere, is this dog-friendly country inn with a waterside dog walk and relaxing garden.
A dog walk on the Downs and then a sixteenth century inn full of historic charm, and dog-friendly.
Glorious dog-walking in the downs, with the chance to spot unusual butterflies, ancient burial mounds and a yew forest and groves.
Sand and shingle beach. Dogs allowed all year round.