A Lake District dog walk with a tarn and waterfalls, Cumbria
Classic Lake District dog walking country, and this is an area with an abundance of small waterfalls and chattering streams to enjoy, plus the dog-friendly pub of course!
Classic Lake District dog walking country, and this is an area with an abundance of small waterfalls and chattering streams to enjoy, plus the dog-friendly pub of course!
An easy dog walk with no livestock or stiles, and a charming 18th century dog-friendly village inn where families are welcome.
Friendly and welcoming Peak District pub on the western fringe of the Peak District. Marvellous dog walks from the door, and this is a very pretty village.
Historic dog walkies, river paddling for hot dogs, free parking and several choices for getting take-away refreshments or a dog-friendly pub in the village centre.
Country pub that's an ideal starting point for a dog walk, or just a relaxed meal in the large garden. Less than 5 miles from Junction 15 or 16.
This quaint small town with its celebrated gothic-style cathedral, elegant Flanders town houses and thriving market is an ideal place for a first (or last) night in France.
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.
This is a dog walking extravaganza that's much more than a doggiestop. Absolutely worth spending the whole day here (you won't get value for parking otherwise).
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.
A country dog walk along part of the Viking Way, with free parking and an accessible path.
Gorgeous old-school hotel and bar close to Wordsworth's House and the start point of several long and highly enjoyable dog walks.
This is a charming village pub on the edge of an attractive village. Dogs are made very welcome and the riverside walk is a treat on a sunny day.