Arboretum and forest dog walk, Hampshire Part of a large dog-walking forest that spreads between Surrey and Hampshire, this is quite secluded and has a really lovely arboretum.
A559 dog-friendly pub near Northwich, Cheshire Historic 17th century, dog-friendly inn near Northwich where you're enveloped in the comfort of centuries of hospitality. A wonderful pub and well worth a visit.
Popular Model Village and Tearooms, Dorset Hugely popular tourist spot, with dog-friendly pubs and tea rooms and a choice of dog walks. As a doggiestop on your journey this is a much better bet in the winter when it's less crowded.
Woodland dog walk near Marlborough, Wiltshire A quiet and peaceful woodland where dogs have plenty of sniffing and romping space. The only time it gets busy is during the bluebell season, otherwise this is tranquillity itself.
A6 dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Leicestershire Welcoming dining pub close to the A6, and a good place for a driving break and a dog walk. Families and dogs are made welcome, and the atmosphere is relaxed and friendly.
A6 country park dog walks near Blaby, Leicestershire Delightful countryside dog walk near the Environmental Centre.
A16 exit 26 Stella - dog-friendly beach, France Junction 26 Le Touquet Beaches where dogs are allowed France ...
Forest picnic spot and river dog walk, Scotland A quiet and peaceful picnic spot close to the river and some very dramatic falls.
Inveruglas cafe and dog swimming, Scotland A practical place to stop for a break with the dog on the A82. Cafe and WCs, and little woodland paths for dogs to explore down by the waterside.
M74 Junction 13 dog walk and dog-friendly village pub, Scotland Junction 13 The dog walk is in a forestry plantation where dogs can rush around with no worries about livestock or stiles.
Woodland walks and village inn, Shropshire Start with the walk in the very remote coppice car park and then pop into the village inn for refreshment on your way back. Dogs will absolutely love the walk here, all off lead and safe.
Nature reserve dog walk, Cumbria A fantastically remote and wild space for wildlife, and dog walkers. Definitely worth bringing binoculars and an app to identify the plants and insect life here.