A327 dog walk and dog-friendly dining, Hampshire
Smart and dog-friendly country pub that's close to the start of a lovely dog walk in the Blackwater Valley.
Smart and dog-friendly country pub that's close to the start of a lovely dog walk in the Blackwater Valley.
Timbered inn that's easy to spot from the road, and a really good woodland for dog walking. You do need to walk on the pavement by the road to get there for 5-6 minutes which is a pity.
On the map this appears to be a quiet, even insignificant village. Once you're there it does punch above its weight in history and heritage.
Once a busy coaching stop, the three large inns in this small village must have been a hub for news, gossip and the latest fashions from London in the 1700s.
Jem and I arrived wet, and a tiny bit grumpy truth to tell, and were totally won over by the lovely warm atmosphere and excellent sarnies here.
For a sense of the 'real' Yorkshire Dales this remote section of the Dales Way feels like a time capsule. Get your timing right, and a fine lunch and a welcome from the pub dog could be yours.
Pretty village, with a well-signed walk. The village is in the middle of the Rutland, Melton and Leicester triangle and easy to find.
Dogs are welcome in the bar at this historic coaching inn, and you'll find cosy corners and log fires to get settled in for a coffee or meal.
If you're looking for an authentic local pub this could be it. Traditional cob walls, low ceilings and a blazing log fire - together with over 400 years of refreshing the community.
Friendly and relaxed dog-friendly pub in a village where many visitors probably arrive on foot. The long-distance 'Coleridge Way' goes past the door, and it's a lovely place to sit in the sunshine.
A smashing little pub in a lovely Exmoor village. Walkers and dogs are warmly welcomed, and there are lots of great walks nearby.
Perfect place for a dog walk - as long as your pooch isn't bothered by the whine of low-flying aircraft from the nearby Bristol airport.