Two Cotswold pubs have been named in the top 15 most dog-friendly pubs in the UK, according to Instagram.

Hollands Country Clothing took to Instagram to reveal the most scenic dog-friendly country pubs for you and your furry friend to visit for a wander this weekend.

Pubs chosen had to be scenic, dog-friendly, and provide access to walks and National Trust trails. They were then ranked by the number of Instagram hashtag posts for each pub.

The Wheatsheaf in Leckhampton came second in the ranking while the Ebrington Arms at Chipping Campden came a respectable 14th.

The Ship Inn in the Peak District topped the poll with 8,901 hashtags but the Wheatsheaf still had a huge 5,275.

Reflecting on the findings, Holland Country Clothing’s MD Matthew Holland said: “With lockdown restrictions easing, many have been keen to get back out into the British countryside.

"There’s never been a better time to get out with friends - both the regular and the furry kinds - and explore the best of British dog-friendly pubs and days out.

If lockdown has shown us anything, it’s that green spaces and good company are essential for our mental health and wellbeing. We hope this list helps Brits make the most of the British countryside and visit some scenic pubs this weekend.”

More information on some of the Most Instagrammable Dog Friendly Pubs:

The Ship Inn, Wincle

Nestled in the picturesque village of Wincle in the Peak District, this 16th century pub is the perfect place for pooches and their parents to visit for a post-walk pint. Tackle Winkle’s 4 mile circular walk, which takes you for the beautiful countryside around Shell Brook valley - listen for deer rutting!

The Wheatsheaf, Leckhampton 

A traditional family pub with access to numerous National Trust trails and walks. The Diamond Way Walk makes for a great day out with the dog.

Saracen's Head Inn, Symond’s Yat

Close to the Welsh border, Symond’s Yat is the ideal place for visiting dog walkers. The local area is a wildlife spotter’s paradise - keep an eye out for fallow deer, falcons and sometimes, wild boar. Check out the Wye Valley Walk - a 136m hike which takes in woodland and gorges and is well worth doing for those with a bit more time on their hands.

Star Inn, Matfield

Close to Tunbridge Wells, this pub makes the perfect starting point for dog walkers and ramblers looking for beautiful walks through the Kent countryside.

Bridge Inn, Hereford

A gorgeous 16th century riverside inn situated in the shadows and amongst the willow trees of the Black Hill, this pub is well situated for those dog walkers looking to explore the Golden Valley, as well as the Brecon Beacons National Park.

The Dog, Grundisburgh

This picturesque pink pub has previously been voted the best dog friendly pub in the UK! There’s a great four mile dog walk from the pub’s car park which is perfect if you want to get some quick exercise in between pints.

Tiger Inn, East Dean

Take the Birling Gap walk from the Inn - this is a National Trust trail that allows you and your dog to take in spectacular views over the downs, and of the East Sussex coast.

Harbour Inn, Garlieston

A Scottish Inn dating back to the 1700s which overlooks the beautiful harbour of Garlieston.

Greyhound Inn, Wantage

An 18th century pub which offers ramblers and their furry friends access to Ridgeway - said to be Europe’s oldest road!

Punch Bowl Inn, Crossthwaithe

Nestled in the hills about Windermere, this pub is the starting point for a 9 mile walk around the lake.

Ebrington Arms, Chipping Campden

Tucked away in the picturesque village of Ebrington near Chipping Campden, this 17th-century inn is much loved by locals and visitors. The Cotswolds are world-renowned for their outstanding natural beauty, beguiling stately homes and quirky rural attractions and events all within a short walk of the pub.