Dog-friendly pub by the Black Mountains, Wales
Dog-friendly local pub that's handy for a quick stop for refreshments. It's a welcoming atmosphere that includes walkers, cyclists, families and dogs. Real ales available and it's won CAMRA awards.
Dog-friendly local pub that's handy for a quick stop for refreshments. It's a welcoming atmosphere that includes walkers, cyclists, families and dogs. Real ales available and it's won CAMRA awards.
On the main road, and don't let your sat-nav take you into the village. This is a dog-friendly Cotswold pub with no dog walk this side of the fast-moving B-road.
Roomy and popular dining pub, and apparently it's the last pub in Sussex if you're heading towards London.
The dog walk starts right from the pub and it's a gentle stroll along a canal towpath. The pub is also charming and a great place for a meal after a pleasant walk.
The dog walk here is ideal for a doggie splash in hot weather, and it's popular with local dog walkers. Refreshments and facilities at the pub are good.
A dog-friendly pub with glorious gardens, and within easy reach of the coast. A great place for civilised time out with the pooch.
Unpretentious CAMRA village pub with its own camping fields behind the car park. They do love their pies here.
A dog walk less than 5 miles from the M3/A3 dogs and drivers will get a good welcome in a well-run pub that really is the heart of the village.
A quiet little village with a dog-friendly pub, and access to a fine dog walk in woodland.
Near the A272 and several commons popular with local dog-walkers.
Homely and dog-friendly pub, with an easy-going dog walk. It's within easy reach of the A29, and yet feels to be in the middle of nowhere. Fully accessible walk route on a hard-surface track.
A former coaching inn between Shipston and Stratford, and still a welcome stop for drivers and dogs. Take care with the turn to the car park on a bend of the busy road.