Warwickshire Cotswolds dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Warwickshire
Much praised dog-friendly inn and dog walk in a charming Warwickshire village, just below the start of the Cotswold Hills.
Much praised dog-friendly inn and dog walk in a charming Warwickshire village, just below the start of the Cotswold Hills.
Pretty woodland on the fringe of a once grand estate. Dogs can run off-lead here and enjoy a lot of woodland romping.
An easy and relaxing walk with the dog along a clean and well-maintained canal towpath. The walk starts from a dog-friendly pub with a pretty terrace overlooking the canal.
Busy, popular and thriving pub on the Grand Union canal. In summer it's a delight to sit in the garden and relax, after the dog walk of course.
Just a few minutes from the M40 at Jct 11, this is a country park that's ideal for a jog with the dog as well as providing play space for children.
One of the best hill fort remains in England, although the earthworks are all you see today. It must have been a really imposing centre all those years ago.
A fabulous old pub where you might feel inspired to start wearing a blue and white Breton top and whistle a quiet hornpipe. Dogs welcome, even salty ones.
A dog walk with some interesting history, and then you'll get a big welcome at a large, roomy waterside inn with access to watersports and activities on Windermere.
The first arboretum created here was at the behest of the Marquis Melchior de Polignac, son of the widow Pommery, so that the employees of the famous champagne house could have an elegant space to...
A choice of accessible dog walks with no stiles or livestock just a few miles from the M5 Junction 30. There's also a dog-friendly pub and a kids playground so this should please all the family.
Another fully accessible walk beside the river, and water is definitely a feature of the area. There are safe spaces for dogs to have a dip which is a huge bonus in hot weather.
When the tide is out this is a perfect way to enjoy a walk with the dog to the immensely popular village of Robin Hood's Bay.