A377 Dog walk with dog-friendly inn, Devon
A choice of easy dog walks from a 16th century coaching inn. Another Devon inn that's much larger on the inside than seems possible from the outside.
A choice of easy dog walks from a 16th century coaching inn. Another Devon inn that's much larger on the inside than seems possible from the outside.
Ever popular tourist village with good walks and plenty of shops, cafes and pleasant places to potter around. Dog water bowls are plentiful.
Village pub with a hearty welcome to all, and some very good traditional food.
This tiny pub is too small to allow dogs inside, but they really wanted to welcome local and visiting pooches. So the enterprising landlord built a special doggie annex for 4-legged friends.
A dog-friendly pub in a hilltop village. It is a very comfortable place to visit and the log fires in winter are well worth the visit.
Village pub with a friendly welcome for walkers, dogs and families. Parts of the pub date back to the 1700s.
Popular country pub with a strong local lunch-time following. It's dog-friendly and easy to spot on the main road.
Characterful dog-friendly pub in a village that's world's away from the nearby A31. A dog walk with heritage and some outstanding cottage gardens to admire.
Easy dog walk on a country track, and a stylish and dog-friendly country pub for refreshments. Quite close to Crawley, and mid-way between the A22 and A23.
Roadside dog-friendly country inn on the A281 with a relaxing garden and upmarket menu. The paint job certainly makes it un-missable from the Brighton Road.
Accessible dog walk on a hard surface path. Dog-friendly 16th century coaching inn, full of character. CAMRA ales and home-cooking.
A country park with a longer dog walk, close to the A26 and Maidstone. Lots of friendly doggie people there and decent coffee too.