Dog-friendly inn and dog walk near Oxford, Oxfordshire
This dog walk from a dog-friendly pub is close to Oxford but feels distinctly rural. If you're a fan of Aston Martin cars, there's the chance to visit their brand museum and shop on the walk.
This dog walk from a dog-friendly pub is close to Oxford but feels distinctly rural. If you're a fan of Aston Martin cars, there's the chance to visit their brand museum and shop on the walk.
Jem adored his walk here, on a section of the Oxfordshire Way. By the time we returned we were both smelling sweetly of Cow Parsley.
Such a pretty chocolate-box village, with traditional cottages and a fabulous choice of dog walks.
Upmarket dining pub with impeccable foodie credentials. Perfect if you're looking for a dog-friendly dining experience.
Keen dog walkers can really get carried away here with a web of canals and towpaths to enjoy. And a cheerful canalside pub for refreshments. Excellent doggiestop off the A51.
One of the DwD team favourites if we're nearby. Very traditional, historic inn with a very friendly atmosphere.
A laid-back village pub that's in the heart of the community, and also gives a warm welcome to visitors. Walks all around, and hearty rural portions.
An easy to find dog-friendly pub with a welcoming atmosphere and a modern day coaching inn approach.
Signature dog-friendliness and a mouth-watering menu from one of this upmarket pub chain's special little places.
An attractive park that's a good place to stop for a break not just for the dog, but also for passengers of all ages.
Once used for extensive lead mining, this is now a peaceful place to walk the dog. You can't miss the traces of its ancient industrial past in the lumpy terrain and odd bits of stonework.
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