Riverside castle and dog-friendly hotel, Cambridgeshire
Close to the A1 and a civilised choice for a doggie B&B overnight stay, or just a quick break for a legstretch and snack. It's on the old Roman Ermine Street.
Close to the A1 and a civilised choice for a doggie B&B overnight stay, or just a quick break for a legstretch and snack. It's on the old Roman Ermine Street.
A splendid dog-friendly pub. The village is near the foothills of the Quantock Hills and Francis Drake was married here in 1583.
A very welcoming dog-friendly pub on the Romney Marsh, and the food is delish.
Many vet surgeries in France have at least one person who can speak some English. Google Translate on your phone can be very helpful when you need to explain something complicated.
Lovely dog walking on hot days with plenty of shade from the trees.
Beautiful countryside and open space which dogs will adore. The views looking over Cranborne Chase are a joy.
An interesting dog walk to the ruins of a castle. And then there's a dog-friendly coaching inn in the middle of the town.
Relaxed village pub not too far from the A361 and Shepton Mallet if you fancy a pub meal and a walk with the dog.
A pub with a view, and what a good one. It overlooks the pretty Box Valley and is a lovely spot for a dog walk.
Everything a pub should be, with the added bonus of good food. Good for a pitstop on your journey, or a brilliant temporary local if you're staying nearby or in one of their dog-friendly rooms.
Breathtakingly pretty medieval city, and with several really nice dog-friendly cafes and family pubs. Touristy? Yes, and with good reason. Don't miss it if you need a break from the A39.
A real dog-pleaser of a walk, and it's good for families too. There's also a fully accessible route on a former railway.