A272 dog walk and refreshments, East Sussex
Handy doggiestop off the A272 with afternoon refreshments at a National Trust cafe, or lunch in a dog-friendly and stylish village pub.
Handy doggiestop off the A272 with afternoon refreshments at a National Trust cafe, or lunch in a dog-friendly and stylish village pub.
Much more than a place to stop for a driving break with the dog. You can walk the dog's socks off here! And a fine country pub to recover in.
Opened-up old pub with beams, and a fine welcome for dogs and kids. Close to the A6 although you'd never guess it.
Dog-friendly traditional pub in a quiet village close to the A6.
A little before the ever popular Lulworth Cove, on a busy day there's much to be said for starting a visit in this dog-friendly pub.
A rural dog walk over Romney Marsh from a village loved by the author of the Railway Children.
A chance to step out with the dog and enjoy a glorious part of Yorkshire. The dog-friendly pub was made famous as the original 'Woolpack' in Emmerdale.
Glorious views from the dog-friendly pub terrace, and footpaths all over the place for a dog walk. Close to the A5 or the A505 and quite a remarkable place for a doggiestop.
A chance to walk the dog and enjoy a moment of local history on the site of the Battle of Radcot Bridge. This was young Richard the 2nd v the Earl of Derby (for the people). The people triumphed.
A warm and welcoming 16th century pub where people and dogs are all made to feel at home. The dog walk isn't the most exciting in the world but it is really convenient and easy to follow.
A fine, homely, dog friendly pub in the heart of the Berkshire countryside.
A country inn with great food, and a choice of dog walks from the door ticks all the boxes for me and Jem. You can also stay in wonderful dog-friendly rooms. A big treat for pooch and person.