Ansteys Cove dog-friendly beach, Devon Shingle and rock beach, with a steep climb down the cliffs to get there. Dogs are allowed all year round. There's access to a coastal path too.
Cafe, farm shop and a battlefield walk, Shropshire An excellent farm shop, cafe and children's play area next to the big, flat, open space where Henry IV (England) beat Henry 'Hotspur' Percy (Northumberland Rebels) away at Shrewsbury.
M5 Jct 11 Dog walk in the Park with woodland and stream, Gloucestershire Junction 11 Benhall Park is only a few mins from junction 11 of the M5, with local shops, supermarket and pub nearby.
Fabulous dog friendly tea garden and woodland walks, North Yorkshire Falling Foss is a delightful waterfall, accessed through woodland on either side of Littlebeck and Maybeck.
M27 Junction 8 country park dog walk, Hampshire Junction 8 Allow plenty of time for exciting walkies here. There are a number of well-signed dog walk routes, one with dog-swimming. Wheelchair users are well catered for, and facilities are excellent.
Wilverley Inclosure, Hampshire A beautiful walk in the New Forest, the forest trail is clearly marked and is a 2.5 mile circuit of the woods. Plenty of free car parking and toilets.
Churston Cove dog-friendly beach, Devon A secluded cove, and dogs are allowed on the beach all year round.
A dog walk on the Thames Path, Oxfordshire Milton Interchange An ideal spot for a dog walk, with no faffing around - just straight onto the Thames Path and you're set to walk for miles with no stiles, cows or roads to cross.
A1 dog walk at Grafham Water Park, Cambridgeshire Plenty of walking to be had in this 2,400 acre reservoir and countryside centre. Close to both the A1 and also the A14.
Dog friendly beach (the whole beach in winter, parts in the summer), Devon This beach is busy with dogs in the winter as they are allowed on all parts of it - in the summer they are restricted to the far end but that's fine too.
A149 Heacham South Beach, Norfolk Another simply enormous beach with long walks in either direction. This one is best at low tide when dogs can run by the water line, and well away from the nesting plovers higher up.