The Shed dog-friendly cafe, Anglesey, Wales
A warm welcome for both dogs and owners in this relaxed cafe with excellent coffee and food all for reasonable prices.
A warm welcome for both dogs and owners in this relaxed cafe with excellent coffee and food all for reasonable prices.
Historic inn on the very edge of Exmoor, and dogs and kids are made welcome. Many walk routes such as the Tarka Trail come fairly close to the pub and it's well placed for a lunchtime stop.
Expect a warm, friendly greeting at both the hotel and its Bakehouse directly opposite. It's more like a caravanserai on the A87, with all your needs catered for.
A tea garden and much more besides. Strong on gluten-free bakes and some very stylish contemporary cakes to try.
On the A382 but also in the middle of the town, so this dog-friendly pub is maybe best for a stop on your journey when you also need to buy stuff, find an ATM or other town tasks.
Lying close to the flanks of Burgess Hill, this former commonland has grassland, woodland and a lake. It's a beautiful place to be, especially in Spring when the bluebells are in bloom.
A traditional inn with rooms in the heart of Bronte country, on the famous cobbled Main Street, a Timothy Taylor pub with award-winning beers & great food.
Expect the cobwebs to be blown away as you and your dog walk along this beach looking out across the Irish Sea. No dog restrictions and a fine, quiet place to romp.
This part of Lincolnshire rivals the Cotswolds for honey stone cottages and a quiet rural pace. It's a fine place for a dog walk.
A traditional old country bar with a modern twist, a super inglenook fireplace and relaxed seating, with lots of character and corners to hide away.
Easy dog walk on the common, and then a dog-friendly country pub for refreshments.
If you're on holiday in Lossiemouth there's a variety of places and spaces where dogs are welcome.