A690 Dog walk with full accessibility and no sheep, County Durham
A fully accessible multi-user path is always good news for dogs as there are no stiles and sheep are unlikely.
A fully accessible multi-user path is always good news for dogs as there are no stiles and sheep are unlikely.
Family and dog-friendly walk and pub in Epping Forest close to M11 Junction 5. If a pub doesn't appeal, we've found a free car park close by and you can find picnic supplies in the town.
The joy of a walk along an old rail track is that you don't need to worry about directions, and the paths stay pretty clean in even the worst downpours.
A pretty 17th century country inn, complete with traditionally thatched roof and fine provender. A nice mix of old and new, and a short dog walk to work up an appetite for lunch.
Well-placed for a break just off the A37 for a dog walk and a coffee, or meal on your journey.
When you really need a cream tea, and a short stroll with the dog, a dog-friendly tea room set in heritage surroundings is the only place to be.
A lovely woodland stroll beside a playful stream. Close to the A57 and ideal for a stress-free walkies with the dog.
Cheerful and dog-friendly pub with a dog walk from the end of the car park. If you're looking for a longer weekend dog walk, you can access the Surrey Border Path from here.
National Trust managed heath with marked trails for the dog walk. And a dog-friendly pub just a short hop away in the village for after your walk.
Dogs will beg you to take a break at this pretty dog-friendly pub, surrounded by fabulous dog walks. Just brilliant, and not too far from the A6.
Sun-kissed Cotswold stone and a picture perfect dog-friendly coaching inn makes this tiny village a lovely spot to take a break. And the dog walk is good too.
We love it when the name of a village pub matches their whole-hearted welcome of canine friends.