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In warm weather the cooling view of these large reservoirs is a charm. There are quite a few footpaths, but the obvious ones by the water are close to sheep or fenced off for people fishing.
A happy dog-friendly cafe and a walk along a pretty canal with woodland glades.
A camping site with access to dog walks through the Bellister Estate and also swimming in the Tyne. One of the best dog walks at a campsite we've found. You can also park nearby for just the walks.
Ideal for a short woodland ramble or a much longer hike in the hills above the Coquet valley. This is one of the more remote parts of the Northumberland National Park and a joy to explore.
A popular country park with a number of marked trails and a cafe at the visitor centre. At weekends this can get hugely crowded and we'd suggest you choose somewhere else to stop with the dog.
A traditional country inn with a warm welcome to all, and dogs. It's snuggled in the lee of the church and in the heart of the village. Families are very welcome and the garden is popular.
A somewhat functional walk with the dog, but the pub at the start is friendly and welcoming and when the dog's gotta go ...
A dog-friendly hotel with a totally unique connection with the Dam Busters story.
Very atmospheric dog walk with plenty to see, not only the birds in the reserve but also some fascinating marshes and low land drainage (really!). It's like a different world.
A stretch of seaside park where dogs can really stretch their legs. It's also a good place for looking at local wildlife and enjoying some sea breezes.
An extraordinary natural phenomenon of a now-you-see it, now-you-don't large water mere in the middle of the forest.
We discovered this pet-friendly hotel very recently after dropping family off at Stansted airport. So yes, it's very handy for the airport and also for some exploring in Essex.
An essential stop for fans of the poet John Clare, as well as a woodland dog walk and a dog-friendly pub.
We loved this tiny village at the back of beyond, and the dogs had a great time on the walk here. The dog-friendly pub does cracking good food. All in all, a very dog-friendly find.
Deep in the heart of Exmoor, this pub is a great place to return to after an invigorating dog walk. It is a traditional country inn where everyone, both human and canine, is made to feel very welcome.
A fine dog walk from the A183 near South Shields, and a guaranteed wake-up walk on a cold day.
Junction 3 Chellaston Interchange
Calming waterside atmosphere that's particularly good for dogs plus small kids. It's on-lead only for canines, but still a handy place to know about. Not far from the A50.
Dog walk in a quiet and peaceful wetland nature reserve. Bird watchers will find this walk particularly interesting.
There are plenty of tracks and paths to explore in this lovely woodland. Particularly beautiful in the Spring when the flowers are at their finest but a brilliant place to visit throughout the year.
A really good place to bring your dog for a walk with something for all the family. There are lots of paths to follow in the woods and lots of family friendly stuff nearby.
A fine compact woodland which dogs will adore. There is a well-signed circular walk. When the bluebells are in season, this is utterly spectacular.
A great place to blow away the canine cobwebs with glorious views over the lake and surrounding countryside. It is an easy walk and dogs will love the scents in the woods.
Another fabulous dog walking adventure in the forest. This car park seems to be the local favourite and your dog will find herself with plenty of new doggie friends here.
Another great dog walk space in the enormous Hurt Forest. This is one of the more popular car parks and there's an honesty box for donations.
Tucked away in the Surrey Hills, these woodlands are calming and inspirational. Charles Darwin often walked past these trees although whether he had a dog or not is open to question.
Country pub close to the A14 and also the battlefield at Naseby. So if your interest in Civil War battles is limited, you can look forward to a warm up in the dog-friendly pub here.
Quaint and rural, very traditional pub with a dog walk from the door. In days gone by, there was a significant Roman presence here, with a couple of garrisons and several marching forts.
Junction 9 Azay-le-Rideau (Druye)
This won't be everyone's cup of tea, the town is quite small and there aren't many shops.
The small town of Berck is active all through the year and so you'll find plenty of open shops and cafes whenever you go. The beach is enormous and hugely popular with dog walkers.
Junction 43 Masseret
We were amazed how dog-friendly and relaxing this little village is. The tower on top of the hill in the village is next to a cheerful and welcoming restaurant, with outside tables.
Junction 59 Caussade
A typically French small village of the Midi-Pyrénées region with a château (built between the 11th and 14th centuries) and pretty cottages with streams of colour flowing from their window boxes.
Junction 27 Bonnac la Cote
Pick up some lovely French pastries from the village, and then head down to the lake for a properly long dog walk and some fresh air
Great dog walks in France off the D25
Fabulous place for a walk, and lots to see in this unique maritime forest and environs. Just gorgeous. A climb up the lighthouse is great for kids (but no dogs).
Junction 19
Varetz is a small town where you'll get a feel for typical life in the Limousin region, as it's by no means a tourist destination.
Junction 58 Villefranche., Cahors Sud
An old town that's steeped in history, good food and quirky old buildings. It's also the regional capital city.
Junction 17 A645 - Montrjeau
This arboretum is a real celebration of trees, and was one of first to be established in the region - nearly 100 years ago.
On a sunny day it's really lovely here. The walk goes partly along the banks of the River Moy and then around the grounds of Belleek Manor (now a hotel).
Perfect dog walking, combined with some interesting bits of local history and easy to follow trails.
Dogs will just adore the walk, and the marked trails start from the car park.
Delightfully quiet dog walking spot, and popular with local dog owners.
If seaside time-travel appeals, then a visit to Cayeux is unmissable. The beach huts, neatly lined alongside the long promenade, are pure 1950s and look fantastic.
Junction 11
Dogs will love a walk in this huge forest. It's quiet and peaceful and you're unlikely to meet anyone else. It's a relaxing spot for a motorway break.
Junction 28 Isques
No dog restrictions on this lovely sandy beach, and it's plenty big enough to get Fido's little legs tired out.
There can be few things better than a dog friendly beach with no restrictions.
Absolutely perfect place for a dog walk if you're heading from Cherbourg towards Granville/Mont St Michel.
Junction 30
A choice of accessible dog walks with no stiles or livestock just a few miles from the M5 Junction 30. There's also a dog-friendly pub and a kids playground so this should please all the family.
The official space for dogs to walk on the beach here is not generous.
A relaxing place to take a break, with a grassy area and also shade under the trees. For dogs who are a bit nervous of the water, there's a gentle slope down for easy paddling.
Excellent part of the massive forest for walking dogs. There are several marked trails and on a clear day the views are spectacular.
A super-easy stop with the dog off the A75 with clean public toilets, a dog walk with swimming, and tourist info all direct from the free car car park.
An easy dog walk up to a monument, not celebrating a military hero for once but a local shepherd lad who became a respected academic in Edinburgh. Kudos indeed.
One of the remoter parts of the Galloway Forest and a good walk place for less sociable dogs, or when you just want to let the dog sniff and potter in his own time without canine company.
A short woodland stroll with the dog will bring you to a curious collection of early Christian signs and a glimpse too of the very rich history of the area.
Gentle woodland dog walks with signed paths and easy gradients. Even in hot weather dogs can stay cool here, and when it's raining you get some shelter from the elements.
This is a short little walk but absolutely worth it to see the most inspirational water feature ever!
A woodland dog walk with an accessible trail route. A few miles from the A96.
A small community woodland that's just a short hop away from the A96 and easy to find. Desperate dogs will be grateful for a pitstop here.
A chance to take a good look at a really impressive flight of locks and walk the dog too. The town is attractive and you'll find a number of dog-friendly cafes.
Dogs will love the big open spaces here and so will battle enthusiasts of all ages. The visitor centre has a lovely shop, and you'll find big bowls of dog water around the site.
A woodland dog walk close to the town of Newton Stewart, and lovely for a picnic on a warm day.
A fine dog walk, possibly in the steps of notable moon walker Neil Armstrong who became a freeman of Langholm in 1972. He may even have walked on this path when he visited.
Everything for dogs to love here, with endless space and paths. Getting there seems to take for ages but it's definitely worth it if you have dogs or kids who really need to let off steam.
One of the few safe places to get off the busy road and walk the dog, as well as public toilets and a small shop for snacks, hot drinks and ice-cream.
A young country park, created from the site of a colliery. Now it's a wildlife haven near Newcastle with growing populations of birds and woodland.
Doggie delight of a walk, quite close to the A3 for a quick walkies on your journey or a fabulous long weekend walkies.
Surprisingly large park with plenty of paths and a large car park too. A very handy doggiestop on the way out of London, especially if you're about to get onto the M25.
Wenlock Edge is one of those iconic walks with poetry to accompany your route. So if you need to take a break near Much Wenlock it would be a pity to miss out on the chance to enjoy this experience.
A small rustic and dog-friendly inn near Ludlow. Dogs will welcome the well-tended doggie drinking station by the front door.
Top-end cooking and service at this dog-friendly country inn, and dog-friendly B&B rooms are available too in comfortable lodges.
An easy dog walk beside one, or two reservoirs if you're feeling energetic.
A real local's pub in the Ribble Valley. Full of rural charm in a quiet village. Sadly dogs are not allowed inside, but this is more than made up for by a splendid walk.
A gentle walk through woodland with far-reaching views between the trees. Generally kind to your shoes even in wet weather thanks to the sandstone paths.
A nature park with a surprising range of butterflies, moths and wildflowers. Not that long ago this was a colliery and the transformation is incredible.
A walk with big open spaces and ideal for striding out with the dog.
A massive dog-friendly beach with not a restriction in sight. Our pup went nuts in the water and ran herself silly afterwards.
An exciting walk for families and dogs along a beck with a number of little waterfalls and doggie swimming pools. Lovely in summer, not so great in icy weather.
Gentle walking through a mix of wildlife habitats and an entrancing spot to sit quietly with the pooch and listen to the rich and varied sounds of nature.
We tried walks from all the car parks around the waterside and this is the one that really stood out as a great dog walk.
A wonderful opportunity for both you and the dog to enjoy some floral scents, walk in the attractive gardens and relax with a cup of tea and cake afterwards.
You get a lot of pubs claiming to be all things to all comers, and this marvellous and dog-friendly pub knocks spots off the competition and actually is the hub of the village.
An easy to spot dog-friendly country inn with a good long walk for travel-tired hounds. A pretty garden for outside drinks and dining in the summer.
A relaxing and interesting dog walk from a family- and dog-friendly village pub with a lot of character and good pub food.
A traditional hotel at the northern end of the Pennine Way. Dogs are welcome, and you'll find plenty to like here.
In 2009 a church in the USA sponsored a memorial to an group of people who were trying to get away from the UK to escape persecution.
Thistly Cross Roundabout
These woods are perfect for families with dogs and kids to entertain. Check out the sculpture trail and see if you can spot any Glingbobs as you go!
Very pleasant village pub with a superb welcome for children and dogs. The garden was lovely when we were here.
A dog-friendly pub with real historic interest. Part of Lorna Doone was written here and General Eisenhower slept here. Your dog can stay too, there are dog-friendly rooms.
One of those happy beaches where dogs are welcome all year around. Couple that with a dog-friendly pub and you have an ideal spot for a day out with Fido.
Traditional hospitality, rolling waves and incredible atmosphere.
Large heathland which is perfect for travel-tired dogs to run around. Enjoy the open space, wildlife and fresh Sussex air.
A stroll up a hill to enjoy a wonderful view and a walk in the footsteps of a notorious historical figure.
An idyllic place to visit with your dog. A walk around this enormous forest offers the chance to explore the woodlands, mountains. loughs and peatlands in one of the most beautiful parts of Ireland.
This woodland is an ideal spot for a driver and canine legstretch. It's really pretty and close to the attractive village of Castlemartyr.
A dog-pleasing woodland which is well worth a visit. The walk is not overlong and does have a few hilly moments.
Woodland trails that are perfect for dogs. It's a good place to enjoy some country sniffing and there's the option for a swim afterwards.
A dog walk in a truly spectacular location. It is a good hour's walk and is well worth it, if only for the view as you drive away from the car park.
More than a fabulous dog-friendly hotel and bar.
Dogs have a heavenly time in the absolutely enormous forest here. It's quite close to the A22 and makes a perfect place to stop for a relaxing walk with the dog.
Dogs have a heavenly time in the absolutely enormous forest here. It's quite close to the A22 and makes a perfect place to stop for a relaxing walk with the dog.
A small part of a much larger forest, this is just fine for a dog walk to pep up the pooch and give your own legs a stretch too.
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