Riverside park and dog-friendly pub, Essex
Bustling riverside town with wonderful oysters and an interesting river path to explore.
Bustling riverside town with wonderful oysters and an interesting river path to explore.
This yachting town is a delightful secret, and full of history and charm. All the pubs are dog-friendly and there are two fascinating dog walks.
Formerly the village blacksmiths, this pub is in a quiet, out of the way spot of Kent. Dogs will be happy with the friendly welcome and pleasant walks
Popular and dog-friendly local with good honest pub food and a welcoming atmosphere to all. A safe dog walk on an old railway line is handy.
A country inn with rooms, close to Bath and handy as a base if you're in the area. Also good for a reliably good lunch or snack-stop on a long journey.
Dog-friendly inn with B&B rooms, and some classic walks from the door. We enjoyed the lovely warm and welcoming atmosphere and breakfast was hearty.
Easy-going dog walk with interesting stuff to look at, and some lovely trees and pond plants too. Jem was really happy with his walk here, and we enjoyed a picnic next to the pond.
There has been a pub on this spot since the 18th century and it is a comfortable place to spend some time. Dogs are welcome and there is a short walk to enjoy.
Astonishingly old inn, closer in time to 1066 than the present day. Full of atmosphere and dog-friendly.
A calm and refreshing country pub that's easy to find from the main road, and with a safe and easy circular dog walk from the door.
Rural tavern with a bit of a poachers and smugglers feel to it. Not too much space inside, so you may find yourself cuddling up to a Cap'n Jack Sparrow. Fossil museum inside the pub.
An easy-going walk heading to the memorial to Tip, a loyal sheepdog who stayed by her dead master's side for 15 weeks through a bitter winter.