Country pub and dog walk near the A1, Cambridgeshire
Country inn with good food and also dog-friendly B&B rooms. It's just under 4 miles from the A1 and a welcome bolt-hole if you want to escape the traffic for a while.
Country inn with good food and also dog-friendly B&B rooms. It's just under 4 miles from the A1 and a welcome bolt-hole if you want to escape the traffic for a while.
A truly lovely pub in a great location near Bath. Dogs will appreciate the waterside walk and people will enjoy the delicious food on offer.
A tiny town on the Furness peninsula that's surprisingly unknown, and well worth a visit.
The dog walk is one of the Lake District classics. And the pub too is an Ambleside legend, more real ale than gastro and has been visited by famous climbers and outdoor thrill-seekers.
An easy dog walk with no livestock or stiles, and a charming 18th century dog-friendly village inn where families are welcome.
Wonderful pub, and everything a pub should be. Dog-friendly, great food, warm and welcoming, loads of outside space in summer. Walks from the door.
This is a village with an ancient past, and easily missed by drivers on the busy A38.
Great combo of dog walk and visit to a ruined castle with its own beach on the Firth of Lorn and an ancient chapel too. The castle is one of the oldest in Scotland and has loads of history to tell.
The real deal of a village pub, with a big welcome for dogs in the Public bar and outside at the comfy large tables. And the walk to a national centre for lavender is a delight.
Join the 124 mile Anglesey coastal path for a while - a definite cobweb remover! The best walking is in the direction of the lighthouse where there's a short circular route.
Traditional inn - dating back to the 17th century - with modern facilities and comforts! Several dog-friendly rooms, and well-behaved dogs on leads also welcome in the bar.
An ancient country estate with a very modern approach. There's loads going on and you could easily spend the weekend here! But it's a great place for a break off the A5 and dogs on leads are welcome.