A38 dog-friendly hotel and dog walk, Staffordshire Originally a waterside farmhouse near Burton upon Trent, this is now a warm and welcoming dog-friendly country inn and hotel, on the banks of the river Trent. Very handy for a break from your journey.
Bangor dog-friendly bar and dog walk, NI A fantastically dog-friendly place with a great view over Ballyholme Bay. And a sandy and dog-friendly beach to walk along too.
Tewkesbury dog-friendly inn, Gloucestershire Black and white timbered slice of history, right opposite the Abbey and lovely for a tea/coffee as well as meals. Dogs welcome in the bar and there's also dog-friendly accommodation.
A171 Whitby Abbey and town, North Yorkshire Famous for the large black dog that transformed into Count Dracula, this spooky ruin will get your visit off to a bitingly good start.
Waterfall dog walk, Cumbria The wild, remote area and a magnificent waterfall at the end of an easy to follow path makes this short walk an exhilarating experience. There may be sheep around, but otherwise it's ideal for dogs.
Loynton Moss reserve dog walk, Staffordshire Dog walk through woods and/or along canal. Car parking in dedicated car park or layby opposite. Located opposite the junction of Pinfold lane on the A519. Canal walk access as well
In the footsteps of the Romans, Northumberland This is a lovely walk along the river Tyne where you can let your dog off the lead. There's a good car park at the start of the walk, but it can get a little busy. Today was perfect.
A1 dog-friendly beach near Edinburgh, Scotland A slightly odd mix of old lime kilns and a modern power station here. But dogs will adore the space at low tide and the parking is easy. It's really close to the A1 and easy to find.
A1 dog-friendly sandy beach with free parking, Scotland A dog-friendly beach with free parking. The beach is large and sandy but not over-popular presumably because of the power station.
Dining on the Devon/Cornwall border - warm weather only, Devon A large and airy modern dining inn with an easy to find dog walk from the door. Dogs not allowed inside, just in the beer garden.
Short walk to Offas Dyke and an amazing hotel, Wales Once upon a time this little town was a bustling stopping place for travellers between Wales and England. Today most people just drive on past.
Tullan Strand, RoI A large beach that's favoured by dog walkers and horse riders. It's not a safe swimming beach and that keeps it quiet.