Forest dog walk near Wrexham, Clwyd, Wales
Great place for a dog walk in the forest.
Great place for a dog walk in the forest.
A fully accessible multi-user path is always good news for dogs as there are no stiles and sheep are unlikely.
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.
Warm-hearted country inn with a big welcome for dogs and families. Less than 4 miles from the M6 Jct 40 and closer to the A6.
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.
On a fine, clear day you can see for miles from this fabulous dog walking spot on the roof of the county. Or you may find yourself hidden in the clouds!
When you can't wait to get a feel of the countryside and lose the sounds of traffic, this old-school traditional village pub could be the answer.
Not too far from Chichester Harbour, this pub is a fine building and exudes comfort just by looking at it. The welcome is warm and friendly and the walk is refreshing when you get there.
A lovely dog-friendly pub in a pretty part of Surrey. It is noted for its food so there are plenty of reasons to visit and the walk is a good one too.
A little village near Lyndhurst makes for a great stop with the dog off the A35.
Doggie-pawfect combo of an unpretentious pub and walkies right from the car park.
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.