A148 Exploring Holt with a dog-friendly pub and shops, Norfolk
The Kings Head is a pretty Georgian building with a roomy terrace at the rear.
The Kings Head is a pretty Georgian building with a roomy terrace at the rear.
Two pubs appear to be battling it out on the same waterside turf here! Both do decent food and we thought the Sun had the edge on dog-friendliness. Ideal spot for a doggie legstretch on the green.
A popular and dog-friendly waterside inn with a large garden where you can watch the comings and goings on the water. The pub itself is said to be one of the oldest on the Broads.
Outstandingly different dog walk by marshes rich with wildlife and history. Definitely worth a special trip to see this and for the coffee and cakes too.
Traditional and dog-friendly country pub with flagged floors. Easy to spot from the road and a very handy place for a break.
The pub has the enticing aroma of succulent roast dinners, and on a cold day the warmth and sheer comfort of the building is totally winning.
Popular country pub just outside Grasmere itself, and a favourite with walkers, cyclists and active folk. Great food for the hungry, and hassle-free parking. They also do dog-friendly B&B
A remote dog-friendly country pub with lots of footpaths for a dog walk and some fine country air.
Traditional Norfolk Broads pub where dogs and kids are welcome, and they do smashing cream teas too.
Pretty and dog-welcoming village inn, with friendly and efficient service. It feels like a world away from busy Ipswich.
A wonderful 14th century building houses this dog-friendly inn, and there's a pretty village dog walk too.
A dog-friendly cafe/pub close to an easy stroll over aristocratic parkland makes an attractive spot to stop for a break. You've got the chance here to make all passengers happy.