Roseberry Topping dog walk, North Yorkshire One of the most celebrated views in, and over, Yorkshire - definitely worth the uphill haul to get there on a clear day.
Forest day out with the family and dog, Kent Busy Forestry recreation space, and great for a family outing. This is a long-stay visit, not a doggie-stop on your journey because the entry charge is over £10. The Pinetum is fantastic.
National Herb Centre Walks, Oxfordshire There's a choice of trails from the National Herb Centre just north of Banbury. It's on a fairly steep valley slope, so a fair level of fitness is required for both humans and dogs.
M58 Junction 3 Siding Lane Nature Reserve, Lancashire Junction 3 As the name suggests, this walk is in woodland created from former railway sidings which carried coal from the Rainford Colliery.
M5 Junction 26 Clayhidon dog-friendly inn, Devon Junction 26 Lovely dog-welcoming pub, close to lots of walking trails in the Blackdown Hills
Sand Point dog walk near Weston-s-Mare, Somerset Hill top and seaside walk with stunning views across the Bristol Channel to Wales and around Weston Bay. Dog friendly Grannys Tea Gardens is on route
Richmond dog-friendly pub - The Roebuck, Surrey Dog friendly pub with amazing views. They allow dogs inside but when the weather is nice you should bring your drinks outside across the street. You can sit on the grass and the dogs can run around.
Ardmore Forest dog walk on the Isle of Mull, Scotland If you're just off or onto a ferry boat this part of the Ardmore Forest makes a useful stopping point to let the dog put his nose up for a good sniff and scamper.
TyTwt pet-friendly holiday cottage, Wales A pet friendly unique holiday cottage. Stunning location charming cozy and picture perfect. View here
Forest dog walk near Forres, Scotland What a glorious place. Here is a huge and glorious wood with so much space that dogs may roam freely and return home exhausted after limitless bounding.
A6 short dog walk near Loughborough, Leicestershire A short but sweet walk around a lake close to the centre of Loughborough. It was once a claypit and brickworks that supplied the bricks to build St Pancras station in London.