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5 dog-friendly walks and pubs in Northumberland
Northumberland is a haven for dog owners, offering stunning landscapes and a plethora of dog-friendly pubs. Here, we round up five of our favourite watering holes, each paired with a...

Northumberland is a haven for dog owners, offering stunning landscapes and a plethora of dog-friendly pubs.

Here, we round up five of our favourite watering holes, each paired with a nearby walk that both you and your furry friend will love…


1. The Ship Inn, Low Newton-by-the-Sea

The pub: Nestled in the picturesque village of Low Newton-by-the-Sea, The Ship Inn is renowned for its warm welcome to both humans and dogs. This charming pub offers a cosy atmosphere with stunning sea views, along with a menu of delicious, locally-sourced seafood.

The walk: Start with a stroll along the golden sands of Newton Beach, where your dog can enjoy a run by the waves. For a longer walk, follow the coastal path to Dunstanburgh Castle, offering breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and historical landmarks.

2. The Crown and Anchor, Holy Island

The pub: Situated on the historic Holy Island, The Crown and Anchor is a traditional pub that warmly welcomes dogs. Known for its hearty meals and friendly service, it’s the perfect spot to relax after a day of exploring.

The walk: Explore the scenic paths of Holy Island, starting with a walk to Lindisfarne Castle. The island offers a unique blend of history, wildlife and stunning landscapes, perfect for a leisurely walk with your dog. Just remember to check the tide times!

3. The Twice Brewed Inn, Bardon Mill

The pub: Located near Hadrian’s Wall, The Twice Brewed Inn is a dog-friendly pub offering a warm welcome, delicious food and locally-brewed ales. Its rustic charm and historical setting make it a favourite among walkers and dog-owners.

The walk: Take a walk along Hadrian’s Wall, starting from Steel Rigg car park. This section of the wall offers dramatic views of the surrounding countryside and historical insights into Roman Britain. It’s a fantastic walk for both you and your dog to enjoy the great outdoors.

4. The Pheasant Inn, Stannersburn

The pub: Nestled in the heart of Northumberland National Park, The Pheasant Inn is a delightful dog-friendly pub known for its hearty meals and welcoming atmosphere. The traditional setting and stunning views make it an ideal spot to unwind.

The walk: Nearby, explore the scenic trails around Kielder Water and Forest Park. With miles of forest paths and lakeside routes, it’s a paradise for dog-walkers. The circular walk around Kielder Water is particularly popular, offering varied scenery and plenty of space for your dog to roam.

5. Anglers Arms, Weldon Bridge

The Pub: Set by the River Coquet, The Anglers Arms is a historic inn that welcomes dogs with open arms. Enjoy a range of traditional pub fare and local ales in a cosy, dog-friendly environment.

The Walk: From the pub, take a walk along the River Coquet. The riverside path offers a peaceful and picturesque route, perfect for a relaxing stroll. For a longer walk, venture into the nearby Simonside Hills, where you and your dog can enjoy panoramic views and diverse wildlife.


Posted 29th July 2024

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