A352 dog walk and dog-friendly refreshments, Dorset
Famous because of the so-called Giant carved into the hillside, the best viewing point to see this celebration of manhood is from a well-signed layby on the A352.
Famous because of the so-called Giant carved into the hillside, the best viewing point to see this celebration of manhood is from a well-signed layby on the A352.
Dog walk and dog-friendly pub within easy reach of the M2 Junction 6 and close to Faversham. The surrounding marshland is a wildlife haven.
A coastal dog walk, starting from a distinctive Martello tower. From October to April the massive beach is ideal for doggie fun and games.
Within walking distance of the famous falls, you'll find a warm welcome and good eating at this former coaching inn.
A winning combo of dog-friendly pub with great food, and an off-lead dog walk with no stiles or livestock and a reasonable chance of keeping your feet clean.
A chance to explore a small Leicestershire village with some charming Georgian houses and lush meadows. The traditional dog-friendly pub serves good value lunches.
A choice of super-easy dog walks here ranging from 10 minutes to 4 miles. The pretty country pub, built in local stone over 300 years ago is dog-friendly.
This is a popular pub with the food much praised by locals. The garden is exquisitely looked after, and the dog walk starts just opposite the car park.
Dog happiness guaranteed here, with lots of different dog walk routes to choose from. And the dog-friendly pub serves up some tastiness too.
A dog-friendly bolthole just a mile from the M6 Junction 18. Exquisitely prepared afternoon teas and a relaxing country pub atmosphere.
Refreshingly rural dog-friendly pub with lots of walking for you and the dog nearby.
Charmingly rural 16th century inn, with a dog-walk from the door. Plenty of garden seating for fine days.