Marble Hill Park, Greater London This small park is quiet and intimate with calming views over the river. Dogs have to be on leads in some parts of the park, especially near buildings.
Positive 4 Paws dog training, Hampshire Welcome to the Positive 4 Paws website. I'm Iain Sneddon and I work with Puppies, adolescent and older dogs regardless whether they have had any previous training or their background.
Braithwaite dog-friendly pub and walks in the Lake District, Cumbria Lovely Lakeland pub with dog friendly accommodation. Rooms very clean and dogs welcome in bar. Food - hearty and excellent. Walks to the fells or to Keswick from the inn.
Hanworth Park, Feltham, Greater London Junction 1 Popular park for local dog walkers, with plenty of space to tire out small-medium sized dogs. More energetic hounds will need chukkers and frizbees to burn the calories though.
Savernake Estate dog walks, Wiltshire This is a really atmospheric and beautifully shady space for a dog walk. Several of the oak trees are named, and have boards identifying them - such as the 'King' oak.
Redditch dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Worcestershire The focus here is on good value and filling food, and it's family and dog-friendly. The carvery has a loyal local following and it's easy to see why.
Circular dog walk in Banbury, Oxfordshire Circular walk around reservoir with various routes off to make walk longer
Ruff Wood dog walk near Ormskirk, Lancashire This overgrown ancient quarry gives a good compact wooded walk with the benefit of a wheelchair accessible path to access most parts.
Wollaton Park dog walk, Nottinghamshire Generously sized dog walk in an elegant deer park in the heart of the city.
Little rocky bay - dog-friendly beach, Somerset Junction 20 Ladye Bay is a very pretty small beach surrounded by cliffs. To get down to the beach you park on the road at the top of the cliff.
Minet Country Park, Greater London Junction 3 Suburban park with easy access routes throughout. Once farmland, and then neglected wasteland Minet has been massively improved, and is now a welcome open space in the area.
Braes of Foss dog walk, Scotland Most people come here to climb Schiehallion, which explains the surprisingly large car park and loos.