A456 dog-friendly pub near Bewdley and the Wyre Forest, Worcestershire
Dog-friendly inn close to the Welsh border, and easy to spot on the A456. A reliable doggiestop for business meeting, families and with good disabled facilities.
Dog-friendly inn close to the Welsh border, and easy to spot on the A456. A reliable doggiestop for business meeting, families and with good disabled facilities.
Dogs and families are welcome on the ground floor and the garden at this relaxed and friendly bar in the centre of the pretty Georgian town.
In Summer when the sun's shining and the sea is twinkling blue, come here for a dog-friendly drink or meal at a pub which claims to be one of the oldest in Wales.
This quirky pub is a bit like stepping into a time warp. A bit Marmite, but it's a popular place and dog-friendly. Certainly an experience!
We liked this dog-friendly local, and it's handy if you're staying near North Creake. And best to be within walking distance as there's limited on-street parking.
Very dog friendly pub. A good place for a drink after a walk on the beach, but no food served.
Welcoming and dog-friendly pitstop near the A47. They specialise in grills, and also have the village shop inside the pub.
Here you'll find an accessible dog walk with no stiles or livestock and a country pub with a menu to savour or sandwiches for a quick bite.
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Dog-friendly pub in the old railway station. Thanks to Driving with Dogs member Rachel Stretch for this recommendation.
Expect a warm, friendly greeting at both the hotel and its Bakehouse directly opposite. It's more like a caravanserai on the A87, with all your needs catered for.
Character quality local in the heart of historic Chuchtown Village. Just a 2 minute walk from Botanic Gardens. Great traditional pub food served all day.