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Three Dog-Friendly Places to Dine After a Country Walk

Wentworth Lifestyle discovers three dog friendly places to relax and eat after a walk.


the jack russell dog friendly pub hampshire

The Jack Russell - Faccombe, Andover


As its name implies, this is a truly dog-friendly hotel, where four-legged guests are welcomed as warmly as their owners. This elegant four-star retreat offers dogs a complimentary stay, complete with thoughtful touches such as cosy dog beds, bowls, a free veterinary helpline, and even special doggy beer and biscuits. Best of all, your dog is welcome to dine alongside you, making it a genuinely inclusive escape.


For walks, the Faccombe circular route begins and ends at the inn, offering an approximately 2.8-mile stroll. The walk takes in the picturesque estate village, farm tracks, woodland paths, and sweeping views across the Downs, perfect for stretching legs, human and canine alike.


Contact: The Jack Russell, Netherton Hill, Faccombe, Andover, SP11 0DS



The Lass O’Richmond Hill - Richmond


A dog-friendly pub perched atop the breathtaking Richmond Hill, right next to Richmond Park. Here, locally sourced produce takes centre stage, and four-legged visitors are treated with plenty of doggy goodies. The perfect pit stop after a leisurely stroll along the deer-populated paths of Richmond Park.


Contact: The Lass O’Richmond Hill, 8 Queens Road, Richmond, Surrey, TW10 6JJ




Paws for Coffee - Hampton


A café designed as a haven for dogs and their owners, offering a menu for humans alongside a tempting selection for pooches—including dog treats, puppuccinos, sausages, calves’ hooves, and much more.


Nestled just outside the scenic Bushy Park, this dog-friendly spot is run by an experienced dog trainer, who also offers group training sessions and one-to-one classes, making it the perfect stop for both four-legged friends and their humans.


Contact: Paws For Coffee, 41 High Street, Hampton Hill, TW12 1NB

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