Parrog Estuary dog-friendly pub and walk, Wales
Popular and dog-friendly inn in the winter and summer. This area is full of ancient remains and artefacts from the earliest of times, and there's a burial chamber just around the corner.
Popular and dog-friendly inn in the winter and summer. This area is full of ancient remains and artefacts from the earliest of times, and there's a burial chamber just around the corner.
A dog walk in the beautiful North Wessex Downs. And a dog-friendly pub too.
Historic 17th century, dog-friendly inn near Northwich where you're enveloped in the comfort of centuries of hospitality. A wonderful pub and well worth a visit.
A smashing dog-friendly pub and B&B in a lovely Cotswold setting. The walk is ideal for dogs who want to let off steam during or after a good car journey.
Stylish modern dog-friendly coaching inn, with all the warmth and comfort of an inn with a long history of looking after travellers. Plus a fine menu, roaring fires and a lovely welcome for dogs.
The Boot is a bit unlucky with its location, on a bend of the A435 where most people just don't see it until too late. Once in the car park it's clear that the pub is bigger than it appears to be.
Dog-friendly pub with a roaring fire in winter, and lots of outdoor space and tables in summer. Close to Coughton Court (not dog-friendly) and several very good walks nearby.
Traditional dog-friendly inn and a woodland walk with doggie swimming.
A dog-friendly gem of a hotel in one of the least discovered and delightful valleys in the county. Popular with active people walking the Pennine Way, cyclists, and dog walkers.
A friendly dining pub, perfect for a dog-friendly meetup with friends not far from the A1 or the A14 and Huntingdon.
A fenland dog walk and dog-friendly pub that's close to Wisbech. You're on the Old Bedford Levels here, home of the famous experiment that proved the earth isn't flat.
This can be quite an exciting walk with the dog past the site of the Battlefield of Maldon in 991. It seems that the local worthy, Earl Byrhtnoth took on the Vikings and lost the battle and his head.