Loose dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Kent
A family run local pub where dogs are made very welcome indeed. The regulars even have their doggie portraits framed and on the wall.
A family run local pub where dogs are made very welcome indeed. The regulars even have their doggie portraits framed and on the wall.
Woodland full of doggie delight and a great place to walk the dog and enjoy the peace and quiet.
If it is fresh sea air that you are after, then this is a place to visit. Stretch your legs as you enjoy the view over Southampton Water.
This is one for the rail enthusiasts, as well as the dog. It's a good long walk for pretty much as long as you can manage. And the pub has some interesting old photographs of steaming trains.
You need some determination to reach this dog-friendly heritage village in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
The dog walk starts near what seems to be a Rapunzel tower. Kids of all ages can climb up the narrow stairs and get a lovely view of the river.
At first glance this is just another small village with a pub. But as soon as you start to walk around with the dog, it's clear that there are some marvellous moments to be had here.
A handy doggiestop for when you need a few shops, somewhere to eat and an easy off-lead walk for lively dogs. About 2 miles from the M1 Jct 13.
A 17th century coaching inn that's had new life and creativity breathed into it by a talented restaurant team. It's a fine and dog-friendly place to take a driving break.
A walk with the dog along timeless stone-walled tracks, through fields rich in wild-flowers and the gentle hum of busy insects.
Posh and proud of it, a country inn with immense style. And close to a delightful dog walk. Dogs are welcome, or in their own words: "We welcome dogs as long as they don't eat our bantums!"
This is the pub that the Prancing Pony in Lord of the Rings is said to be based on. Apparently it was a regular stopping point for Tolkien on his commute between Oxford and Birmingham.