Bomber Command hotel where dogs are welcome, Lincolnshire
A dog-friendly hotel with a totally unique connection with the Dam Busters story.
A dog-friendly hotel with a totally unique connection with the Dam Busters story.
Very atmospheric dog walk with plenty to see, not only the birds in the reserve but also some fascinating marshes and low land drainage (really!). It's like a different world.
A stretch of seaside park where dogs can really stretch their legs. It's also a good place for looking at local wildlife and enjoying some sea breezes.
Atmospheric village pub and a comfortable place to spend some time. The staff all seem to love dogs and you may have to drag Fido away when the time comes for walkies.
A short dog walk where you can experience a slice of Kentish history.
Dogs are allowed on the beach year round, and the red and white lighthouse is a striking landmark at the end of a distant jetty.
An essential stop for fans of the poet John Clare, as well as a woodland dog walk and a dog-friendly pub.
The dog-friendly pub here has survived against all the odds after the community bought it and rescued their local. Hats off to them.
We loved this tiny village at the back of beyond, and the dogs had a great time on the walk here. The dog-friendly pub does cracking good food. All in all, a very dog-friendly find.
A short dog walk through a big chunk of local history, and with a good view from the top.
Deep in the heart of Exmoor, this pub is a great place to return to after an invigorating dog walk. It is a traditional country inn where everyone, both human and canine, is made to feel very welcome.
If you fancy a pub with a view over a harbour, a dog walk on the beach and the chance to stay overnight with Fido in the room, then this is the place to come.