A67 Roman bridge by the Tees and a dog-friendly pub, County Durham
The village sits squarely on the river Tees, and the short walk here features the site of an old Roman bridge. Apparently the Romans lived here for just short of 500 years.
The village sits squarely on the river Tees, and the short walk here features the site of an old Roman bridge. Apparently the Romans lived here for just short of 500 years.
Relaxing waterside inn with tables overlooking the river. Dog-friendly and ideal for a leisurely weekend lunch. There's also free parking by a small common which leads onto a long dog walk.
Gorgeous woodland for a dog walk and with some excitement on stepping stones. Usually quiet and peaceful.
Atmospheric walk beside the lakes, and a chance to greet the infant River Thames.
Dog walk and dog-friendly pub in a pretty village on the Cuckmere river.
Just the place for a bracing dog walk on the coast path and a re-charge of your energy levels. The pub here is dog-friendly but the beach is out of bounds in summer.
Within seconds of Jem leaping out for a sniff at the sea and a bounce on the beach, the rain deluged. The beach is all shingle and we couldn't really see anything of the coast path!
Tiny little rural village close to Stow-on-the-Wold with a dog-friendly pub and a really good dog walk. The village has so many ridiculously Cotswold stone cottages and medieval buildings .
Very dog-friendly pub, with biscuits on arrival for hungry hounds. Well placed for a lunch stop if you're walking in the area. The walk takes in the site of the Battle of Edgehill.
You can tell from the enormous car park that something's up in this village. The pub and village have indeed featured in films and TV series.
Awesome big skies, and an almost end-of-the-world feel to this beach walk with marshes behind. Good pub, and also a cafe with perfect fish and chips.
Quite possibly the best dog walks and refreshments on the A82.