Dog Friendly West Berkshire

Celebrating our fun loving family members who give us everything, asking only for a smile in return…and maybe an occasional treat.

Dogs on open access land

You must keep your dog on a lead no more than 2 metres long on open access land:

  • between 1 March and 31 July – to protect ground-nesting birds
  • at all times around livestock

On land next to the England Coast Path you must keep your dog under close control.

There may be other local or seasonal restrictions.

These do not apply to public rights of way or assistance dogs.

Excepted land

On access land some areas remain private (‘excepted land’). You do not have the right to access these areas, even if they appear on a map of open access land.

Excepted land includes:

  • houses, buildings and the land they’re on (such as courtyards)
  • land used to grow crops
  • building sites and land that’s being developed
  • parks and gardens
  • golf courses and racecourses
  • railways and tramways
  • working quarries

Use public rights of way to cross excepted land.

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Dog Friendly Pubs

The Crown and Garter at Inkpen | The Crown and Garter is a part of the Honesty Group collection of café’s, pubs and farm shops.

The Fox at Peasmore | Hot of the press.... We are pleased to confirm our new opening hours from 5th October....when we open after their holidays as a: Pub & Dining * Country Shop * Café & Brunch

The Castle in Cold Ash A family run pub & restaurant which opened early 2021 and they hope to please all of their guests.

The Swan at Thatcham | A pub and hotel offering a warm welcome and a menu of great pub classics in a family-friendly environment

A traditional English pub with a large GARDEN and kids SANDPIT. They have a wonderful decked seating area with extra more private seating areas for a quieter experience.

The Catherine Wheel | The Catherine Wheel (TCW) is an 18th-century award-winning Brakspear ale house located 2 minutes walk from the Thames Path in the picturesque village of Goring-on-Thames.

The Greyhound at Tidmarsh | The Greyhound Inn is a recently refurbished 12th Century, Grade II listed pub at the heart of Tidmarsh village in the stunning countryside of Berkshire.

The Fox at Hermitage | A family pub in the heart of Hermitage

Their food focuses on thoughtful, unfussy, European dishes – enjoy our bestselling crispy squid, grilled chicken, sourdough pizzas, and healthy salads as well as a wide range of bottled, hot, and cold drinks.

The Craven Arms, Enborne | The Craven Arm Public House is set in the small village of Enborne close to Newbury in West Berkshire. The cosy pub dates back to the early 18th century. In the mid-nineteenth century the pub was acquired by the Craven estate and renamed The Craven Arms. Previous to this the pub was known as the Three Horseshoes.

The Swan at Pangbourne | The Swan is a beautiful 17th century listed building, situated in the picturesque village of Pangbourne. Dine along the riverside with us or cosy up with a whiskey in front of the fireplace, we're here all year round for the perfect escape.

The Furze Inn, Newbury | North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Serving freshly cooked meals every lunchtime and evening and all day at weekends

The Six Bells in Burghfield | The Six Bells pub in Burghfield Village,The Hatch Reading Road, Berkshire, a traditional local pub, “the local everyone wants to live near”.

The food we love to eat, is the food they love to serve. So whether it’s a traditional Sunday roast or one of their new seasonal dishes, they’re sure there’s something for everyone to enjoy at The Cunning Man.

The Red Lion in Blewbury | As before, with their award winning boutique development at The Draycott in London, http://www.thedraycott.co.uk Annabel and John have joined forces to curate and revive this important feature of Blewbury village

The Bunk Inn | The Bunk Inn is a great place to relax with a drink, have a superb meal with family and friends or enjoy a peaceful stay in glorious surroundings.

An idyllic 18th century Gastro pub situated in the heart of Chaddleworth village.

The Six Bells, Beenham | The Six Bells is a family run pub and restaurant, which has been lovingly renovated in 2020 to bring a modern feeling to this historic building.

The Carpenters Arms at Burghclere | Your new hosts Simon and Kirstine can't wait to welcome you. They have some brand-new menus offering some wonderful, warming pub food & two real fires to enjoy!

The Old Boot Inn at Stanford Dingley | The Old Boot Inn in Stanford Dingley, near Bucklebury, was visited by Kate Middleton in her younger days. Prince William is also known for eating there.

The Carnarvon Arms, Burghclere | The Carnarvon Arms is the ideal place to relax, recharge and explore the beautiful surrounding area.

The Red House is a traditional thatched pub, set in beautiful West Berkshire countryside, serving great British food.

The Rampant Cat | Great real ales and lagers Homemade food

The Dundas Arms at Kintbury | The Dundas Arms is a traditional country pub in Kintbury, in the heart of rural Berkshire, nestled between the River Kennet and the Kennet and Avon canal.

The Pheasant, Shefford Woodlands | Bordering the village of Shefford Woodlands and overlooking Berkshire’s famed Valley of the Racehorse, their country inn has a hospitality pedigree that stretches back 450 years.

The Halfway Inn, Nr Hungerford | Jo and her team want you to experience nothing more than that of a simple goal... great food and drink, served by great people!

The Queens Arms, East Garston The Queens Arms is an award-winning countryside pub located in the beautiful village of East Garston, positioned in an area of outstanding natural beauty known as The Valley of The Racehorse; just 3 miles from Junction 14 on the M4.

With the equestrian world and historic dignitaries themes, combined with seasonal farm-to-table menus and fine wines, they have created an exciting venue for all to enjoy.

The ethos there is simple; they’re all about being excellent in everything they do. From the food to the drinks, they’ve created a home-from-home space for everyone to feel welcome in.

The Rowbarge, Woolhampton | The Rowbarge, has been serving the needs of travellers and locals alike for hundreds of years. It is a truly characterful traditional pub. There are six different rooms with nooks and crannies aplenty, six different cask ales on tap, a decent wine list and a shelf crammed with malts. And most important of all, you'll find a warm welcome from a friendly crew who'll enjoy looking after you.

The Fox and Hounds, Theale |The Fox & Hounds is a beautifully refurbished pub in Theale, near Reading, offering delicious food, award-winning beer, and a very warm welcome.

The Butt Inn in Aldermaston | This classic pub offers all the contemporary charm of a traditional local. With dark leathers and rich wood panelling, you’ll be surrounded with modern comforts after a day of casually exploring or dog walking.

The Miller of Mansfield | Set in the beautiful village of Goring on Thames, The Miller of Mansfield is a dog friendly English country inn with a warm and friendly welcome, beautiful bedrooms, fresh homemade food and boasting a large array of alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks.

They have created the pub how they imagine a great pub should be – cosy, warm with a big smile and amazing fresh imaginative food.

The Crab & Boar, Chieveley | Whether you’re catching up with friends in the cosy bar, enjoying a delicious Sunday roast, or relaxing in their beer garden – The Crab & Boar is a stunning rural retreat for all occasions.

A 19th Century Inn, nestled in the heart of West Berkshire's racing countryside with heaps of character and history. Traditional pub classics that they make their own.

The Packhorse, Mapledurham | Presenting a combination of both stylish and contemporary décor set in a comforting and relaxed environment.

Dog Friendly Trail for Newbury | The town’s latest pocket trail map has been launched online by Newbury Business Improvement District (BID) ahead of National Dog Day on Friday (August 26)

The Pelican Inn is a quaint, late 17th century pub with a warm, cosy atmosphere along with eight comfortable bedrooms and a friendly welcome guaranteed.

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