Your Search Results
Take a look through the results below, or use the filters to select the facilities you want. You can also sort the listings by the popularity or distance.
Fairly gentle uphill walk through lovely Snowdonia scenery to a lake well hidden from the road. Can get muddy after heavy rainfall.
At Mow Cop, the folly gives you 360-degree views of the Staffordshire moorlands and the Cheshire Plain. The dogs love it here.
A great off lead walk for the dogs. Very quiet and loads of places to explore. Not too strenuous, plenty of pathways to follow. One very happy dog.
Miles and miles of empty beach. Doggie delight on a grand scale. Also traces of the Romans who used to be billetted here as part of the coastal defences.
Sandy dog-friendly beach within easy reach of shops, cafes and facilities. There are seasonal dog restrictions, but the area by Naze Tower is good all year round.
This enchanting and beautiful valley is a haven for dog walkers, nature lovers and those seeking tranquillity and spectacular scenery.
We stumbled upon this fabulous little wood completely by mistake, and what a hidden gem it is! Looked after by the city council, this is a haven where beetles can busily burrow into rotting stumps...
This is a forest of varying walks for all levels of dog walker.
Portheras Cove is a delightful little beach near Pendeen. There's a problem though - once you've been stung for parking, and clambered down the cliff path to reach the beach you'll see two signs.
A locals beach a couple of miles along the promenade from Blackpool Tower and Piers. Dog friendly all year round but subject to tides (sea comes right up to sea wall at high tide).
These old railway sidings have been transformed into an attractive park on the banks of the River Rhondda. It's a splendid area for walking and is very popular with local dog walkers.
Great traditional dog-friendly pub, wonderful location in a very attractive picturesque village.
Junction 2
Designated on-lead dog walk around a newly made lake, with poo bins at strategic intervals. You can't get to the WCs or shops/cafes in the services with the dog.
Fabulous walking here, with routes of different lengths and difficulty to suit most walkers. If you're lucky enough to be staying nearby, there's probably no reason to go anywhere else.
Bustling country pub overlooking the green on the edge of beautiful Ashridge Forest. Great award winning food, interesting European wines and friendly staff.
There are three beaches at Abersoch and the town beach (by the harbour) has dog restrictions in summer, so avoid this with your dog.
A large 90 acre Country Park that's largely woodland. It's part of Ruislip Woods National Nature Reserve.
The beach is open all year round but has no facilities. There is a small car park from which you have to walk across some uneven ground through a tunnel where you are greeted by a long open beach
A special dog walk route in part of the Blean Woods Nature Reserve. How lovely! This makes for a super stroll off the A2.
Tranquil circular walk out along canal and back around sea wall with lunch or tea stop at the end!
Enormous and highly dog-friendly beach all year round.
Purpose built park, very well laid out, ideal for all types of walkers across rolling fields and woodland areas.
A small beech wood on the edge of the South Downs, ideal for some mindful mooching with the pooch. There are hard surface tracks, so buggy and wheelchair friendly.
Junction 5
Extraordinary park that's almost like a time machine. You can see how humans have changed their landscapes from Norman and medieval times, through to Victorian designs and a rare turbine engine.
Miles and miles of sandy beach for dogs to run free and enjoy.
A section of the Arden Way, boasting a great view with facilities and access paths.
Easy to find dog-friendly pub, right by the Tourist Info Office in Bakewell. On busy days and weekend lunch times in summer it can get full so it's worth getting in early.
Kilve beach is a lovely rocky beach on the Jurassic coast. It lies about halfway between Minehead and Bridgwater in the heart of the Quantocks.
Woodland walk on Forestry Commission land.
Towneley Hall and park are one of Burnley's greatest assets. The Hall, which is open to the public, sits in extensive parkland with woods, riverbanks, a playground and playing fields.
Woodland walking for dogs, and a cheerful community of dog walkers too.
If you've spotted some odd looking mini-pyramids from the A40 and wondered what they were - why not take the dog for a closer look? ...
A lovely park, gifted to Londoners by Sir Sidney Waterlow as a 'garden for the gardenless'. Dogs are welcome here, but don't forget the poo bags!
Walk along river though woodland in the Exmoor National park.
Brilliant place for a wander with the dog, and nature spotters will find a surprising variety of wildlife to get excited about.
Junction 3
As the name suggests, this walk is in woodland created from former railway sidings which carried coal from the Rainford Colliery.
Good sized park, and home of the brilliant named Woofstock dog show. A popular dog walking park.
Community park where city dogs can scratch n sniff.
Most people come here to climb Schiehallion, which explains the surprisingly large car park and loos.
Enjoy one of the best views in the county from the start of this walk, part of the Millstone Nature Trail.
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.
An area of SSI, chalk downland known for its Bee Orchids. Minutes from the A27 Brighton/Lewes. Public Car Parking available. Well worth the visit, very dog friendly, stunning views.
A generously sized country park, with wide open spaces and woodland coppice. Hard surface paths for wheelchair access.
Easy walk along canal towpath
A useful pull in for a quick forest walk if you're travelling on the A70. There aren't any facilities, but it's easy parking for caravans in an easy to spot lay-by.
I'd like to commend the Rose & Crown , Romaldkirk near Barnard's Castle (of recent fame) for it's unusual level of dog friendliness.
One of the last unspoilt beaches on this stretch of the South East coastline, ideal if you'd like a quiet walk. Gentle sloping shingle at high tide and lovely sand at low tide. Great fun for the dogs.
A great linear walk- taking in the highest Sand Dune in the UK! Around 4.5 miles of beautiful open Highland countryside and the most amazing views towards Skye & Rassay.
Large village pub, with an awesome selection of ales. The pub was taken over by a specialist craft brewery in 2019 and hopefully they've kept the spirit of the Poet alive. Reviews welcome!
Enormous country park, with lots to see and do as well as fantastic dog walking trails. It's looked after by the National Trust for Scotland - and there's a castle.
Southwold beach has summer restrictions for dogs, so head instead for the dog-friendly Denes - north of the main beach.
This is a really atmospheric and beautifully shady space for a dog walk. Several of the oak trees are named, and have boards identifying them - such as the 'King' oak.
Junction 1
The heath was once a place where travellers needed their dogs for protection against ruthless highwaymen like Dick Turpin.
A tree filled 70 acre park at the beginning of the A1. Once inside the trees, there's almost no trace of the surrounding traffic and there are plenty of tweeting birds instead.
Popular hill range in North East Scotland.
Family run dog-friendly pub, with accommodation & restaurant
Generously sized dog walk in an elegant deer park in the heart of the city.
Home to the totally amazing Millennium Stone, hoisted by a thousand people with ropes and pulleys as part of the millennium celebrations.
Circular walk around reservoir with various routes off to make walk longer
Junction 1
Popular park for local dog walkers, with plenty of space to tire out small-medium sized dogs. More energetic hounds will need chukkers and frizbees to burn the calories though.
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.
The focus here is on good value and filling food, and it's family and dog-friendly. The carvery has a loyal local following and it's easy to see why.
Lovely secluded woodland in an almost hidden valley close to the centre of Newcastle. Your dog can run freely (except at the children's zoo) with woodland and over a mile of footpaths.
Historic Yorkshire town with lots to see. And a small, cosy pub where dogs and walkers are welcome.
We came here on a miserable rainy day in January, and the car park was a muddy quagmire - so definitely put the wellies and dog towel in if the weather's wet! The walk is good for senior dogs or the...
Golders Hill Park is a kind of add-on its better known Hampstead Heath. It was created into a park after WW2 on the site of a large house and garden that had previously occupied the space.
This is a lovely forest walk about 1 1/2 miles long through varied terrain with magnificent views in parts.
This small park is quiet and intimate with calming views over the river. Dogs have to be on leads in some parts of the park, especially near buildings.
Fabulous family day out, with a good long dog walk as well as the famous battlefield. This is where Richard III got a drubbing from Henry Tudor.
A quiet friendly pub where dogs reign supreme as long as they are well behaved
An amazing piece of ancient forest that has somehow survived centuries of tree felling, housing development and road building. Popular with local dog walkers, but far from over-crowded.
Large park that was opened as a public space in 1892. Apart from its charm as a really good place to walk the dog, it's full of community life and hosts its own dog shows in the summer.
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.
Situated between Gravesend and Cobham, North Kent, Jeskyns is 360 acres (147 hectares) of greenspace that has been created by the Forestry Commission 2 minutes from A2/ 5 minutes from M2 J1
Community park and wildlife space within easy reach of Northampton. Very popular with dog walkers - please be sure to 'pick up'.
Small country pub, friendly, basic menu but well cooked fantastic value, quirky and welcoming. Gets great reviews for dog-friendliness.
This is our local woods, which we visit on a regular basis. This woods is commonly used by dog owners so expect to encounter other people on your journey.
Fabulous surroundings, dog-friendly and immensely welcoming establishment near Clitheroe and the Ribble Valley.
Lovely Lakeland pub with dog friendly accommodation. Rooms very clean and dogs welcome in bar. Food - hearty and excellent. Walks to the fells or to Keswick from the inn.
Famous for its animal centre, 'Bunny' park is a popular local park.
This overgrown ancient quarry gives a good compact wooded walk with the benefit of a wheelchair accessible path to access most parts.
A nice walk along the River Weaver in the Historic town of Nantwich. Close to the A51 it's a pawfect stop over. Pubs and Eateries abound in the town with regular Farmers Markets.
One of the most celebrated views in, and over, Yorkshire - definitely worth the uphill haul to get there on a clear day.
Popular dog-friendly riverside cafe on the Thames that's just perfect for people-watching and an enjoyable meal or snack. And a dog walk of course.
Popular with dog walkers, this park has plenty of varied paths and links in with a couple of long distance paths too. Lots of space and easy to find.
Junction 6
Ancient semi-natural woodland believed to be more than 400 years old. With many ancient trees, the wood has remained relatively unchanged for centuries and is home to a wide variety of wildlife.
One more of Northamptonshire's immaculately planned and maintained country parks.
Good walking in a beautiful area.
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.
Junction 3
With over 900 acres of grounds, there is an fine choice of dog walking routes in this very active country park.
Junction 3
Suburban park with easy access routes throughout. Once farmland, and then neglected wasteland Minet has been massively improved, and is now a welcome open space in the area.
Junction 20
Ladye Bay is a very pretty small beach surrounded by cliffs. To get down to the beach you park on the road at the top of the cliff.
A rocky Yorkshire landmark with trails and visitor facilities.
Quiet woodland that's ideal for a dog walk. Can be muddy in wet weather, making it dogs' delight!
Several walk trails start in the car park and are a great start to exploring the enormous forests of Moray and Aberdeenshire.
England's shortest, widest and deepest canal! Well behaved dogs can be let off-lead on the tarmac tow path.
A gentle canalside stroll along a popular stretch of the waterway.
This is a quiet and tranquil part of the forest and is designated as a nature reserve. Dogs are welcome but should not be chasing wildlife, especially the red squirrels.
Friendly family run motel with bar, restaurant and lots of watersports activities. Well placed en route to Stranraer ferries.
Good place to walk the dog if you're heading north from Coventry. This is probably the last off-lead dogwalk opportunity before the M69/M1.
Displaying 2001-2100 of over 4000 results