Eskdale dog-friendly inn with B&B, Cumbria
Traditional country pub with an enormous beer garden and very friendly service.
Traditional country pub with an enormous beer garden and very friendly service.
Traditional dog-friendly destination food pub with a short walk for the dog on the Green.
A dog walk that's as long, or short, as you like and a dog-friendly pub for refreshments and parking.
You may be surprised to find that this little village once saw many a moment of high political action, and the castle was an important seat of power.
Another incredible dog walk around the atmospheric marshes of a nature reserve. There are no marshes like this where I live and the walk here feels like a different country.
You'd never think that this was once the biggest colliery spoil heap in Europe. Today the only clue to the past is the headstocks by the car park.
A lonely walk, high in the moorland and an exhilarating moment for dogs and drivers when the weather is good.
The riverside location, warm welcome and fine selection of cask ales make this traditional village pub, a great destination.
Dog-friendly pub in the heart of a very pretty village. Dogs are warmly welcomed and there is a pleasant little walk to enjoy too. Try not to enjoy the pub's own craft beer too much.
A gem of dog-friendly village pubs, with a big open garden, great food, and surrounded by fantastic dog walks. Definitely worth a short detour to get here, it's just under 5 miles from the A14.
A modern country park created out of former farmland, and it's now looking very natural and well-established. Different routes for walkers and other park users make it a relaxed place to take the dog.
A splendid dog-friendly pub. The village is near the foothills of the Quantock Hills and Francis Drake was married here in 1583.