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Miles of long sandy beach for our four legged friends to run free. Dogs NOT allowed on beach between May - October.
When the South Circular gets hissy, this is a useful escape route. By the time you and the dog have enjoyed a walk, the road will be on the move again.
Ideal for dogs who are banned from the beach and bored of pavements in the summer. There are 220 acres of woodland and lots of different paths. Oh, and a Roman villa.
Dog friendly beach amid scenic landscapes and cliffs.
Pebbles leading to flat sand... sand accessible at low tide only.
Long, thin park that follows the river along its valley. It's not small - there's about 120 acres here. Lots of local dogwalkers are here, and Benji had a great time making new friends.
No stiles, no hills and no map needed for this dog walk on a reclaimed railway line, once part of the North Staffs branch line. It's a varied and scenic route, and lovely on a quiet day.
Beautiful dog walk around Lough Lannagh in Castlebar. Not particularly long but close to the centre.
This is the first section of the 18 mile Newry Canal Way which runs from Portadown to Newry. The canal is no longer in use, and the towpath is now a leisure route.
Take a dog walk along the most beautiful shores of Loch Melfort or stroll up into the hills to take in the view of the Loch from above.
A safe space for a dog walk and cup of tea, close to the A13. Good for family days out with the dog too. Don't miss the iron age roundhouse.
Good track rising above the loch and fantastic views across Sutherland, Ben Hope and Ben Loyal
Lovely country pub, good food and friendly - water and chicken for the mutts
Short walk from Westport Quays, but gives a fabulous view of Croagh Patrick and can be combined with walk around Wesport House grounds and woods.
Renaissance castle in an 'English' landscaped garden with a lake.
An impressive view over Belfast Lough awaits from the top of the escarpment, definitely worth the climb on a clear day.
Just off Gargrave Road there is free parking for around 8 cars. Directly in front of you is Aireville Park where dogs can run around off lead.
Lovely walk along the sand bank to the black rocks - takes 60 to 90 minutes. But check the tide times.
The most dog-friendly pub you've ever seen! Suzi goes nuts for the Gourmet Porkies - so you need to do a good walk before coming here and free up some canine calories. And it's lovely for people too.
A Forestry Commission walk that isn't just serried ranks of pine trees! This one is in an arboretum with over 200 different kinds of trees, and masses of rhodedendron too.
Real Ale pub fond of walkers, close to Mow Cop Castle. Dogs always welcome! It's my local and my Meggie takes me there most Sunday's!
A long sandy beach. A notice by the car park requests that dogs are kept on a lead because of sheep grazing on the land nearby.
Dog walk places in Ireland
Woodland with a mix of conifers and traditional oak trees, well marked trails and ideal for walking the dog.
Fantastic spacious park next to River Tay, lots of benches. Kids play area. Great for walking the dog
Dog walking places in Ireland
Very remote, and on part of the Wicklow Way route.
Bagnoles de l'Orne is a sweet little lakeside spa town - with an almost seaside atmosphere. Ice-cream parlours seem to be extremely popular.
Another good dog-friendly and sandy beach in the north-east of the island. Kirk Michael has a shop and pub, and the long beach is pretty much dog heaven for walkies and a swim.
Dog walking places in Ireland
Fantastic place for a walk, and full of interest. The sculptures are amazing and the natural beauty of the gorge is a delight.
If you have an interest in seeing a real Gingko plant - one of the natural ingredients used in many well-known health and beauty products - this slightly quirky little park near the centre of town is...
About 3 miles from Largeasse and just off the D136. A quiet area with plenty of opportunity for some off lead excercise.
Ths is a lovely very small fully enclosed park where you can let your dogs off to chase squirrels and run amongst the pines. open from dawn to dusk except Saturdays where it is after 8am.
Doe Bank is a small wood and playing fields, and alongside the park there is a large field that the land owner doesn't mind responsible dog walkers using.
A 3-mile dog walk around the Reservoir, usually a quiet and calm hideaway in the Washburn Valley.
Junction 11
Easy-to-find countryside dining pub without the bendy country lanes, and you're less than 5 miles from the M40 Junction 11 here.
This should be such a lovely forest walk for families and dogs to enjoy. But it's hard to say much positive about a walk here because of the number of dog poo bags littering the paths.
Another fantastically huge sandy and dog-friendly beach, accessed on a walkway through protected dunes. The beach is divided roughly in half, with dogs allowed on one side all year round.
A pub with centuries of history and plenty of space for campers too. Dog-friendly and close to many great dog walks.
Dog walking places Ireland
Bluebell heaven in these woods in Spring, and a lovely place to walk the dog at all times of the year.
Dogs are welcome at Clonque beach all year round with no restrictions.
Woodland walks on good trails with sculptures
A really relaxing and reliable pub where kids and dogs are allowed, and the atmosphere is laid back and comfortable. Also close to the M50
Big dog walking space overlooking the river.
Country park with plenty of wildlife interest, lake and marshy swamps. Jem loved it here, and there are lots of people with dogs.
A remote spot for a walk, where dogs are safe from traffic and livestock and the route is accessible to all. It's a good family walk for dogs and kids on bikes too.
Two miles of glorious sandy beach and dunes to explore
Dog walk in Galway, the Clonbur Loop walk
Easy walk that will take a couple of hours, and please the dog enormously.
Walk along the Old Deeside Railway line between Ballater and Dinnet.
Cliff walk in either direction with various routes from the Car Park some of which return to the car park
This is a fantastic dog walk in Midlothian, and a very useful stopping place off the A7. Very straightforward and best if you take snacks with you.
Stroll with the dog over the Northumberland hills and see an exceptional ruined castle looming over the seascape. Good bracing air is guaranteed on this hilltop walk.
A gentle walk up to limestone caves with fantastic views
Yorkshire might have more stunning ruins than any other county, and this is way up there in the ruin league. And dog-friendly.
Lovely sandy blue-flag beach where dogs are allowed all year. They do have to be on leads.
First class park boasting beaches, woodland glens and a lake, perfect romping space for dogs.
Easy to find reservoir and moorland dog walk lying in the Pentland Hills just outside Edinburgh. Sheep graze nearby, so not a good off-lead space if Fido's uncontrollable.
A popular dog-walking space that's not too far from the A42, and really handy for a walk just south of Derby and Nottingham.
Walks in either direction along the route of the former railway from Northampton to Market Harborough. The free car park is at the former Kelmarsh station.
Dog walks in Ireland
This used to be a deer park where nobles could hunt, now it's open to all.
A summerhouse folly, an obelisk, beautiful woodland, sweeping views - less than a mile off the A41 near Tring this is a lovely pitstop for a leg-stretch.
People and dog-friendly pub, offering a wide range of home-cooked food (inc. lots of veggie options) and a lovely garden. Also live music especially in the summer.
Well-placed dog-friendly pub with easy access to the canal, Loch Ness visitor attractions and visitor centre.
Woodland walk for the dogs. And the chance to discover possibly the most unspoiled pub in the county. If it's friendly rural authenticity you're after, here it is.
Secluded woodland with forest trails and access to the lake and shoreline.
I have no words to describe the beauty of this walk- you need to experience it for yourself.
Lovely trail walks with a variety of lengths, mixture of woodland, open ground and even water for those dogs who like a splash.
Coille an Fhaltaigh Millenium Park is in easy driving time of Kilkenny, and a popular place for a dog walk.
The Dukes Head Pub is dog friendly and has parking.
One of the largest areas of common land in Greater London and a popular dog walking place.
A lovely cafe & restaurant set in the Walled Garden within the Applecross Estate. Many of the ingredients are sourced locally either from the garden or from the bay. Breakfast is served from 8.
This is a very tranquil place where dogs can enjoy a walk around the lakes, meadows and woods in the grounds of a former palace. There's also a walled garden to admire.
Dog-friendly pub close to some good dog walks on Blean Common.
Very useful stop-off for walkies point if you're heading south from Edinburgh and there are shops in the town to grab picnic supplies.
Pure white sand and dunes with lots of space to run around
Another of the Opal Coast's massive and dog-friendly sandy beaches. Cafes and restaurants are generally dog-friendly and all allow dogs to sit with you outside.
Friendly and welcoming pub, where the landlord has a mass of local knowledge at his fingertips. Dogs are welcome, and you'll probably encounter locals with their dogs too.
A safe and easy dog walk near the A7 in Scotland, and close to Gorebridge.
Miles and miles of coastal walks in both directions
As well as a top class picnic stop, there's access to either the water or a forest for walks. Great for dogs.
An ideal route for a long linear dog walk beside a dead-straight river.
Well-hidden rural pub that made Jem happy from the start with a barrell of dog water at the entrance.
Really lovely walk with incredible views over Surrey and Sussex. Really good paths with maps as you enter the fenced area. Free parking in a few small car parks. Open heathland as well as woodland.
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.
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.
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.
Acres of woodland, streams and lakes. Multiple paths to follow and free parking.
A lovely river walk with dog friendly pub in the village. Park on Station rd before the railway bridge when heading south. Take the path down to the river.
Huge open lawned area overlooking the harbour just a five minute drive from Brittany Ferries terminal at Millbay Docks.
Circular walk with sculpture park, or walk directly to the bottom for a canal walk
Popular dog walking spot between Huddersfield and Dewsbury. A bit of a clamber up to the top, but worth it.
A 4 acre private enclosed dog field just one minute from junction 16 of A1(M), ten mins from A14. High fences. With obstacles, shelter, picnic bench, dog toys, water and poo bags.
Woodland with loads of walking and sniffing for poochie pleasure. A local walk although it's near the A42. No facilities of shops nearby.
If you need a break from the A11 near Newmarket then sniff out this dog-friendly foodie pub with a choice of great walks from the door.
Lovely old pub, dog-friendly of course, and within a shout of the coast path. Lots to do and see and plenty of paths to explore if you're staying in the area.
Forestry Commission forest with its very own UFO trail, created to celebrate UFO sightings in the 1980s. Plenty of other paths also available and this is a fabulous family and dog walking space.
Large country park that spreads from the Old Town across to Fairlight.
Junction 2
Family-run 600 year old country pub near the M20 Junction 2 where dogs are welcome and there's a really good play area for kids.
Dogs' delight of a forestry wood in the middle of nowhere. Once the dog is happy, there's a super dog-friendly pub in the next village!
Large sandy beach, with views to Orkney
For those who wish for a long beach and a dog-friendly pub close by, this is as good as it gets. There is a choice of walking along the sand or over dunes to view a martello tower.
This lovely walk starts by the river and then continues in the farmers meadows crossing over the viaduct.
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