Autumn and winter walks are a treat for the senses - and even better if there is a pint and a cosy pub at the end of it. It's likely you're getting out and about to explore the county's natural beauty. And now you have top tips from outdoor experts for exploring the region's beautiful pathways.

Even better if you’ve got a furry friend to keep you company. Research conducted by has revealed the seven best pub walks in Cornwall where weary walkers can enjoy good food, warm drinks and a roaring fire. They’re also dog-friendly, so there is nothing to stop you.

The Farmers Arms nestled in the heart of The Lizard village takes the top spot in the rankings with a score of 88.6/100. This wonderful pub can be enjoyed as part of the Lizard, Kynance Cove and Church Cove Circular, which promises stunning views along the Lizard Peninsula.

The walk is 9.8km long and takes roughly two hours and 35 minutes to complete - or longer if you want to enjoy the scenery. Users on the app highlight that dogs are safe to be off lead for large portions of the walk, which helped it score highly.

However, care should always be taken in sections that are steep and rocky. In second place is The Blue Peter Inn in Polperro with a score of 80.9/100.

The Talland Bay To Polperro Out-And-Back offers some stunning views. However, walkers should wrap up and stay safe on this more challenging route. At around 4.

8km, this walk should take an estimated one hour and 22 minutes to complete. Dogs may be let off lead.