Remote moorland dog walk, West Yorkshire
Absolutely in the middle of nowhere and just the place to go for silence and quality dog time. If you live nearby there are any number of paths to explore here.
Absolutely in the middle of nowhere and just the place to go for silence and quality dog time. If you live nearby there are any number of paths to explore here.
Traditional stone pub with 4 centuries of pint-pulling behind it. The road used to have a toll booth opposite, in the days of turnpikes.
Waterside pub with an abundance of character, and fantastically dog-friendly. Good food too.
The pub overlooks a pocket-sized village green and at first glance looks just like a house from an Agatha Christie story.
Another fabulous place for a dog walk in the middle of the massive Hurt Forest. The lane to get to the car parks is single-track, so allow time for negotiating this.
Fabulous heathland that's perfect for a winter dog walk, and will keep you and the dog relatively un-muddy.
A chance to explore a LiteraryTrail on a dog walk. Then the dog-friendly pub is light and airy, and set in a really attractive Sussex village.
Very relaxing to stroll near water, and this is a massive reservoir that was first filled as recently as 1988.
Interesting small town close to Eastleigh with several dog-friendly pubs and historical walks.
Dogs and kids will love the chance to race into a small, clean river at the start of the walk and the village pub is friendly and welcoming.
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.
A traditional pub, with an all-day welcome and good menu choices to suit all appetites. Perfect for dogs and drivers on the go - but not kids under 14 unless it's warm enough to sit outside.