Country pub and a dog walk on the edge of the fens, Cambridgeshire
Dog-friendly country pub just outside Cambridge, and ideal for a weekend walk and meal well outside the city. Also handy for the A14 coming in from Bury.
Dog-friendly country pub just outside Cambridge, and ideal for a weekend walk and meal well outside the city. Also handy for the A14 coming in from Bury.
A fabulous old pub in historic Hungerford, it is totally dog friendly and very close to a wonderful waterside walk.
Easy to reach from the A44 and the A361. Lovely dog walk on the Oxfordshire Way bridleway, which is great as there are no stiles to heave large dogs over.
Apart from a dog walk and a lovely pub, be prepared for a full on cute attack here. Views, walkies, overall loveliness - it's all here. Easy for an A350 doggiestop and not bad for the A303 as well.
A quiet Kentish village with plenty of dog walking space, and a dog-friendly pub with overnight space for 4 motorhomes, etc.
The village here was created by John Corbett, a Midland industrialist who made a fortune here with a massive salt works.
An atmospheric walk in the footsteps of the outlaw 'Wild Humphrey Kynaston' - sometimes, and rather oddly, called the 'Shropshire Robin Hood'.
An 18th century pub with a relaxing garden. Lovely to sit out with the dog on a warm summer's day.
Dog-friendly Peak District pub with a short woodland dog walk from the door. Gluten-free meals and ales are a speciality here.
Dogs and visitors get a warm welcome at this 17th century pub well off the beaten track, and close to Henley.
Popular pub stop for walkers and cyclists on the Coast to Coast path, as well as very handy dog-friendly pub for drivers on the A66 near Threlkeld.
A sixteenth century thatched inn with easy access to a recreation path makes this a good spot for a relaxed moment out with the dog.