Wallingford area dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Oxfordshire
Pooch-perfect pub surrounded by walks and countryside delights. If you need your optimism tank topping up, come and take a walk here.
Pooch-perfect pub surrounded by walks and countryside delights. If you need your optimism tank topping up, come and take a walk here.
Follow in the footsteps of the cast of Downton Abbey and Pride and Prejudice (2005 film version) in the wonderful grounds of this gracious old country house.
Rural pub in a village famous for its watercress, and a dog walk with no stiles. The author of 'Three Men in a Boat', Jerome K Jerome lived close to the village.
This dog walk from a dog-friendly pub is close to Oxford but feels distinctly rural. If you're a fan of Aston Martin cars, there's the chance to visit their brand museum and shop on the walk.
Jem adored his walk here, on a section of the Oxfordshire Way. By the time we returned we were both smelling sweetly of Cow Parsley.
Such a pretty chocolate-box village, with traditional cottages and a fabulous choice of dog walks.
A laid-back village pub that's in the heart of the community, and also gives a warm welcome to visitors. Walks all around, and hearty rural portions.
One of the DwD team favourites if we're nearby. Very traditional, historic inn with a very friendly atmosphere.
Keen dog walkers can really get carried away here with a web of canals and towpaths to enjoy. And a cheerful canalside pub for refreshments. Excellent doggiestop off the A51.
An attractive park that's a good place to stop for a break not just for the dog, but also for passengers of all ages.
Once used for extensive lead mining, this is now a peaceful place to walk the dog. You can't miss the traces of its ancient industrial past in the lumpy terrain and odd bits of stonework.
We were expecting to find this pretty village to be surrounded by fields of lavender, and were looking forward to one of the most fragrant walk experiences ever.