Lake District dog walk and traditional dog-friendly pub, Cumbria
Lovely old 16th century pub with real ales and food for the hungry. Expect a warm and friendly welcome.
Lovely old 16th century pub with real ales and food for the hungry. Expect a warm and friendly welcome.
Dog-friendly inn with dog walks from the door, and a handy place to take a driving break on the A66 near Cockermouth.
This is a fine old pub with real character in a quiet corner of rural Berkshire between Reading and Maidenhead.
This is such a charming village, and once home to Kenneth Grahame - author of Ratty and Mole in Wind in the Willows. The dog walk is simple and pleasant and there's a dog-friendly pub too.
An inn with a large car park, easy to spot from the main road and well placed for a break on your journey. As travellers have been doing for centuries.
Dog-friendly country inn with rooms, and easy access to some fine walks for Fido.
A traditional thatched inn with a lovely atmosphere of warmth and comfort as soon as you enter.
Another mind-meltingly ancient pub, this one has been trading since 1430. And it's a treasure. You've probably seen it on TV already!
A dog walk over fields and a dog-friendly pub with a welcome blazing fire in cold weather. And a garden that's probably pretty in the summer.
Not so easy to find the dog-friendly pub here, despite the signs. Once you get there all's forgiven.
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 chance to follow the footsteps of Hazel and Fiver over the White Hill. This is Watership Down country and dogs hopefully won't be chasing rabbits.