A303 dog walk and dog-friendly pub off the A303, Hampshire
Close to both the A303 and the A34 we stumbled on this dog walk and dog-friendly inn while trying to find a dogwalk at the Sutton Scotney services on the A34.
Close to both the A303 and the A34 we stumbled on this dog walk and dog-friendly inn while trying to find a dogwalk at the Sutton Scotney services on the A34.
Interesting dog walk and a dog-friendly pub close to the A303 near Ilminster. I must have driven past this hundreds of times and never thought to stop, so don't miss out!
Fantastically well-placed dog-friendly pub inside a country park. All boxes ticked for canine content and a chance to satisfy the most demanding passengers too.
Lovely village to take a driving break, with a choice of dog-friendly refreshments from either a quirky cafe or the village pub. And a farm shop too.
Astonishingly pretty little town and blessed with a choice of dog-friendly places for a coffee or lunch, and an excellent walk for travel-weary dogs.
A dining pub with great food and a pleasant welcome for people and dogs. Plus a circular walk or shorter options and no stiles or sheep.
Good stop for families with a dog. More of a saunter than a dog walk, but if you have young kids on board this could be a lifeline to sanity.
Handily placed for a stop with the dog just west of Andover. You'll find a good off-lead dog walk here and dog-friendly accommodation too.
A 12th century inn in the heart of a pretty Wiltshire village close to the A303. Dogs are made to feel very welcome and there is plenty of paw stretching to enjoy.
If you are looking for somewhere to return to again and again for your walkies, this place should do the trick. There are loads of walks to enjoy and you can pick up leaflets from the visitor centre.
An old coaching inn near the banks of the River Test. This is a pretty location with a good dog walk to enjoy.
We just love a pub that has a quote that perfectly describes the ethos of Driving with Dogs: "Slow down and enjoy life, it's not only the scenery you miss by going too fast - you also miss the sense...