A273 dog-friendly pub near Burgess Hill, West Sussex
A rustic-style inn with a large and attractive garden, and a welcome for dogs in part of the bar and the garden. Also close to the A23.
A rustic-style inn with a large and attractive garden, and a welcome for dogs in part of the bar and the garden. Also close to the A23.
Tucked away between the South Downs and the sea, this is a fabulous pub to visit. It is a great place to stay and dogs are welcome to bring their beds for the night too.
We Love Dogs says the pub website. And there's a short dog walk on the doorstep to satisfy Fido. Add in a friendly welcome and some interesting menu choices, and this is one for the Favourites list.
Friendly and welcoming village inn with a dog walk from the door. The pub has a long history, really long - Chaucer could have dropped in for a glass of ale.
Dog-friendly pub perched at the tight end of the Chichester estuary. Busy in summer and perfect in winter.
Small Sussex town with a thriving independent High Street, good dog walks and a dog-friendly pub.
A pub with real historic pedigree. It was used by Generals Montgomery and Eisenhower during the build up to D-Day in 1944. Now it welcomes dogs instead.
A lovely North Downs dog walk on the Berkshire and Hampshire border. The pub is really dog-friendly so everyone is sure of a warm welcome.
Doggiestop on the A348, with an easy short walk for car-bound dogs. The pub looks as if it's sinking under the road, but they've put signs and flags out to make the entrance obvious.
Pretty and quiet village in the Ouse valley, close to the A23 for a doggiestop. The pub is small and intimate, with fine food and cheerful service.
The pub is a cheerful explosion of colour, and it's a comfy and relaxed place to stop for a bite of lunch and stroll with the pooch.
Good short walk for dogs in the woods, and a bright and friendly gastro-pub with menus to suit drivers on the go, and foodies wishing to linger.