Feudal village and Estate dog walk, Derbyshire
An interesting spot to walk a desperate dog, in an immaculately kept village with mainly thatched cottages nesteld around the skirts of the Hall. It's a rare glimpse of the England of nostalgia.
An interesting spot to walk a desperate dog, in an immaculately kept village with mainly thatched cottages nesteld around the skirts of the Hall. It's a rare glimpse of the England of nostalgia.
An imposing house and gardens, and what's really nice about it is the informal and relaxed atmosphere created by visitors playing games, having a picnic and generally having a brilliant time on the...
We're charmed by this outstandingly good 16th century country inn with an arboretum for a back garden. Worth the detour to enjoy a very special moment.
We love finding a dog-friendly traditional village inn with modern comforts and good food. And this gorgeous village has plenty to offer its visitors.
This could be the perfect place to experience some of the more accessible parts of the High Peak, with a warm and dog-loving pub to come back to.
A former lead-mining village that's now become a heritage centre. Nearly all the buildings are plaqued for the old post-office, dairy, smithy and so on.
An easy linear walk for the dog, and a dog-friendly country pub for refreshments too.
Starting from an iconic tea house this is a fully accessible section for a dog walk on the Viking Way.
Interesting combination of vintage tea rooms, collectibles barn and a dog-friendly garden. And a great dog walk on the Essex Way too.
Enormous forest where dogs can charge around, and the whole family can recharge their batteries after a long car journey.
Right at the upper reach of the River Bure, this is a pleasant spot to either picnic on the village green or visit the dog-friendly village pub nearby.
A chance to take a walk with the dog and visit this country pub set in a very pretty riverside village.