Nercwys Forest dog walk, Wales
A small and usually tranquil piece of forest, lovely and cool in hot weather. No stiles, and easy walking. No sheep. Horses possible. Great views.
A small and usually tranquil piece of forest, lovely and cool in hot weather. No stiles, and easy walking. No sheep. Horses possible. Great views.
Restaurant/Country pub with masses of parking, expensive menu but accepts dogs into the bar area and gardens. Fresh water for the doggies on request.
Beautiful clear water lake with mountain backdrop. It's in Snowdonia.
Nice long flat beach, good water quality, but busy in summer. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round, with restrictions on one section in front of the car park during the summer
Remote, dark and mysterious forestry plantation with very easy tracks to follow, and mercifully sheep-free so dogs can have a really good off-lead run.
Forest paths stretching for miles and miles over the hills. It's ideal for dogs, with no stiles or sheep to worry about. Even in the rain you stay fairly sheltered here.
Really good dog and family stop on a road that doesn't have a lot of options. The walk starts from just behind the pub, and younger kids can let off steam in the play area.
Outstanding walks in a fabulous mid-Wales setting. The dam is the obvious attraction and you'll find a number of well-signed trails from the car park.
Popular with dog walkers also used for sports events
Remote but impressive sandy beach where dogs are allowed all year round.
Dog friendly beach amid scenic landscapes and cliffs.
A huge statement of English domination over the Welsh, and then a transformation into a more domestic and homely space. So there's a fair bit of history going on.