Wilderness Wood dog walks and cafe, East Sussex
This is a total one-off and a fine discovery for us. What you find here is a family forestry business, with a cafe and walks. Wood is all around you in every form, and it smells amazing.
This is a total one-off and a fine discovery for us. What you find here is a family forestry business, with a cafe and walks. Wood is all around you in every form, and it smells amazing.
The forest centre is so low-key it's easy to miss it completely. But this is the only car park in the forest that has WCs and touristic information.
Circular walk around the water, with more ups and downs than you might expect. Also popular for bird watching.
Dog-friendly light and airy dining pub less than 2 miles from the M20 or A20.
A village that will be very familiar to fans of Midsomer Murders and Foyle's War. It is a really pretty place and the pub is very friendly and welcomes dogs.
Perfectly placed doggie stop with a country inn right next to a forest walk for travelling pooches. Close to the A3057 south of Romsey.
Top end lunch in the classic car capital, and a lovely river walk with the pooch. More of a day out than a doggiestop, and very good for the spirits it is too.
Incredibly atmospheric dog walking on the Saxon shore, and quite eerie on a windy day. Apparently this is the Hoo Peninsula. Best in summer.
A very good dog walk on the Common for bouncy dogs close to where the M3 and M27 meet.
Wonderfully remote traditional Dales pub with a friendly welcome to visitors. If I could, I'd live here!
Country pub close to the A14 and also the battlefield at Naseby. So if your interest in Civil War battles is limited, you can look forward to a warm up in the dog-friendly pub here.
A friendly and welcoming dog-friendly pub with a good country walk on part of the Boundary Way.