You park in the village for Three Tuns don't you? Or you could go to G and Ts Angrove Park and walk from there along the Leven to Great Ayton - https://angrove.co.uk/g-and-tCheers - looks good.
Reckon I could park there and go for a walk from the car park?
The Royal Oak in Great Ayton is dog friendly. Book in advance as it's very busy on a Sunday at the moment. We even keep dog biscuits behind the bar for the four legged family members or you can even order a slice of beef for the dog too.Hi,
Could anyone recommend a good pub Sunday lunch option within 15 minutes or so from Teesside?
Must be dog friendly.
Ideally somewhere where we can go for a decent walk for an hour or so first?
Thanks in advance
Cheers,
Carl
Yeah, no bother, go up and around Sheepwash and back.Cheers - looks good.
Reckon I could park there and go for a walk from the car park?
Have always wondered where Sheepwash was? Went there as a kid, but when you're little, everything seems miles away. How do you get there?Yeah, no bother, go up and around Sheepwash and back.
edit: or a lot further round the moors.
Good shout. Nice little walk along the Tees from thereDevonport Hotel at Middleton One Row.
They do an amazing starter called ‘Isle of Wight Tomatoes’ I said where the cluck do you get tomatoes that tasty from, they said ‘ the Isle of Wight’Devonport Hotel at Middleton One Row.
Just been to the kings Head Newton under Roseberry took the dog had a great walk first then a very nice lunch in the main restaurant there is even a dog menu, worth a visit.
yes you ask behind the bar and they tell you what treats they have so not really a menu more of a snack listThere is even a Dog menu?????
I think he means a menu for the dogs to choose from, not a menu of dogs which is a completely different kind of establishmentThere is even a Dog menu?????