Historic dog-friendly dining pub and dog walk near Buckingham, Buckinghamshire
Pretty village inn dating from the 1700s and a foodie delight. Very easy to follow dog walk from the door.
Pretty village inn dating from the 1700s and a foodie delight. Very easy to follow dog walk from the door.
Reliably good food here, and it's easy to find and ideal for a journey break for hungry people. No dog walk nearby which is such a shame.
Popular and award-winning country pub with a large garden. Dog-friendly in the garden and bar, and the beer is much praised.
Welcoming place that's much more than a pub, it's a bit of a one-off and we loved it. Stylish dog-friendly accommodation too. Very handy for the A38 near Saltash.
A friendly little pub in the heart of an attractive Devon town. It was once visited by Lawrence of Arabia although history does not record whether he came with a dog.
Just one minute from the main A477 St Clears to Pembroke road, and perfect for refreshments and a rather marvellous castle. An ideal driving stop on the way to or from the Pembroke ferry.
An unpretentious and dog-friendly pub with great food and particularly fine puddings. Close to a dog-friendly beach for walkies before you eat.
A popular Dartmoor village with lots to appeal to tourists. If you don't like crowds, it's just as pretty a place out of season.
The pub overlooks a pocket-sized village green and at first glance looks just like a house from an Agatha Christie story.
Welsh country pub where dogs are welcome. Handy for visitors staying nearby and not wanting to drive into Cardigan.
Once a coaching inn on the London to Brighton routes, and now a welcoming space where solo-drivers with the dog on board can take a driving break and it's all so much easier than motorway services.
Dog-friendly light and airy dining pub less than 2 miles from the M20 or A20.