Dog-friendly country inn and moated manor house, Norfolk
An historic hamlet dominated by a 15th century hall and a rather gracious dog-friendly country inn with good food.
An historic hamlet dominated by a 15th century hall and a rather gracious dog-friendly country inn with good food.
A gentle stroll with the dog beside a river and over fields. The village and its pub are the stuff that tourism brochures are made of. Delightful.
A remote forest dog walk where you can join one of the long-distance paths or take a clear route across the moor.
A developing country park where dogs are welcome, and it's a great chance to explore the moorlands without getting too far away from facilities.
What a sensational location this is. And it feels rather like taking the dog for a walk inside a Jane Austen novel. Could Mr Darcey be just around the corner?
The famous ship burial at Sutton Hoo is the big draw here.
Thoroughly pleasant pub with a pretty garden and terrace, and it's very popular with local dog walkers. We stopped by for a morning coffee and found a very chatty and friendly coffee-house atmosphere.
Fairly close to the A134 and yet in deepest countryside. Very relaxing and with a holiday feel.
Within easy reach of the A12 this attractive thatched and dog-friendly inn makes a good place to take a break or simply meet up with friends.
Thriving little roadside pub where dogs are given a warm welcome. There's plenty of parking and easy access off the main road.
Wonderful combo of riverside dog walk, dog-friendly pub and the feeling you've taken a step out of the everyday world (in a good way!).
Close to the A12 for a driving break without faffing too much around to get there. And a straightforward dog walk over fields that's lovely on a dry day.