A1 coastal dog walk, Scotland
Walking the dog on the most rugged coastline and spectacular scenery on the east coast. This is also a site of special scientific interest, famous for its bird colonies.
Walking the dog on the most rugged coastline and spectacular scenery on the east coast. This is also a site of special scientific interest, famous for its bird colonies.
Less than 5 miles from either the M1 Junction 8 or M25/21A you'll find a civilized dog-friendly dining pub with EV charging and a short dog sniffari in the adjacent woodland.
Plenty to entertain drivers, families and dogs here, with a dog-friendly castle where Mary Tudor went for glory, a choice of dog-friendly pubs and an historic town with brightly painted houses.
An extremely charming village with a dog walk and stylish dog-friendly country pub.
A very easy walk around a reservoir, starting from a small village with free parking and shops and cafe for refreshments. Some lane walking.
When we're driving into Wales, this is one of our favourite places to stop. The building itself is a traditional Welsh longhouse, and the view from the garden is fantastic in sunny weather.
Deep in rural Worcestershire, this is a good place to take a break from the motorway, or the A38. The pub is welcoming and unpretentious, and the dog walk is fabulous in dry weather.
A pub with quite a sense of humour, and great for families and dogs.
Pub is at the edge of doggie wonderland and is, basically, a treasure. Amazing walks.
Dog-friendly Georgian coaching inn in the Hanpshire Downs, and ideal for a doggie pitstop on your journey - or just to enjoy their food.
Hide-away of a stylish and traditional dog-friendly pub and it's surrounded by fabulous dog walks. Expect beams, brasses and excellent food.
The dog walk starts from a Georgian coaching pub in a pretty little village. On wet days you'll need wellies to walk across fields.