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Our dog walking site is a lovely 7.5 acres of river meadow in the village of Clifford Chambers for you to come and use with your dog(s).
Sand dunes and sandy beach, lovely for dogs.
Ffrith is one of Prestatyn's three beaches, and easily reached from the A548.
Junction 7
Not worth making a detour for, but if you're overnighting in Agen then the towpath is where Fifi goes to be seen of an evening.
Dogs are allowed on Waterfoot Beach all year round with no restrictions. As well as the long sandy beach there are good walks nearby, especially in the Glenariff forest park.
400 year old drovers inn, flag floors and roaring fire with good food. Children, muddy boots and dogs are made very welcome.
An easy stroll around Malham Tarn - ideal for a laid back start to the day. Worth taking an extra layer as it can get nippy even on bright days.
A blast of fresh air from the site of the beacon, and a fab view over the Chilterns. Wrap up warm!
There's 900 acres of parkland at Shugborough, and this is now in the hands of the National Trust.
Cole Bank park is squashed between the M6 and the Chester Road, which doesn't sound great - but, it's the starting point for a circular riverside walk by the River Cole - one of those rivers that are...
A lake belonging to the Canal Trust, so its main purpose is to top up the canal system. Leisure use is encouraged, and you'll find a sailing club, fishing, and lots of dog-walkers.
Branston Interchange
Off A38 at Branston 1 miles south of Burton upon Trent. Approx 2 miles flat tarmac surface around a lovely lake full of different types of wild fowl.
Really nice forest dog walk, all paved so great all year round.
A quiet woodland spot - with paths for dogs to dash around amongst the conifers.
Lottery money has transformed this 200 acre park into a pleasant walking spot.
Intimate woodland that makes a lovely doggiestop off the A42, or the A511 too. The atmosphere is light and airy, and it's a great place to enjoy a quiet moment with the pooch.
Hill walk through forests and valleys. Off lead dog walk for most of the way. Some sheep and lead sections.
Popular with dog walkers also used for sports events
A very attractive valley with a riverside path winding through trees. There is a no-hills route, and it's a lovely spot for a dog walk on summer days.
Iconic symbol of Antrim's amazing coastline, the Giants Causeway is in the care of the National Trust.
Long, long dog-friendly beach with endless space for doggie romping and games.
A great place for family exploring, with a proper dog walk.
Refurbished and improved, still dog-friendly and now with good menu choices.
A tiny slice of ancient woodland, a bit squeezed between Muswell Hill playing fields and St Pancras cemetery - but well worth a visit.
A pet friendly unique holiday cottage. Stunning location charming cozy and picture perfect. View here
Wheata Woods is very old woodland, and you can really feel that the trees have seen plenty of history.
A glorious expanse of woods, heaths and grass perched on a dramatic clifftop. On a clear day you can see all the way to France.
Head here if you're looking for a multi-activity day or afternoon out - there's a massive choice of kids' stuff (from 8 to 80), and some lovely quiet dog trails as well.
West Sands is fine for dogs all year round. Some restrictions on the beach close to the town.
Popular and ever so slightly trendy piece of open space with views and fresh air. Ideal for a bit of celeb spotting.
Not the place to be without a poo bag!
A huge expanse of white sand in a glorious setting. Sheep sometimes graze the land behind the beach, so you'll need to be considerate if your dog is likely to worry livestock.
Junction 11
Stretch your legs and get a coffee, and a choice of walks for a leg-stretch with the dog.
Enough walks here on the famous Long Myndd to keep an active dog going for months! There are restrictions on off-lead walking during lambing and bird nesting times, and dogs need to be under close...
Large open area with ponds and a lake.
Lovely lung of green in the middle of the city, and very close to the cathedral, shops and restaurants.
Lots of space (200 acres) for a full length dog walk here. There's also an art gallery - but not for dogs.
A useful pitstop in an area that is otherwise covered by annoyingly well fenced-off forest land.
There's a reasonable amount of shade cover, and easy parking for caravans.
A totally extraordinary collection of sights and sounds here, with the docks behind you and a nature reserve with historic national defences dating from Henry VIII ahead.
Dogs will absolutely love this forest walk with loads of space for zooming around. The paths are easy to follow and it's a relaxing and quiet section of the forest.
Slight tatty Victorian show-park that's keen on dinosaurs. The dog will love it, there's 200 acres of canine communication to scratch and sniff
A Riverside walk with beautiful views, industrial archaeology. Cafe and/or great ice creams.
Junction 14
A relaxing stop in a small French town that lies well off the usual tourist routes, and a walk in the grounds of an ancient chateau with links to modern Montreal.
London's 350 acre Hyde Park has plenty of associations with dogs.
If your legs are in need of a good uphill stretch, this is the walk for you. The views from the top on a clear day make it all worthwhile, especially over the Lynn of Lorn to Mull.
Beach walk from Barry through Carnoustie, Westhaven to Easthaven...
Village pub renowned for it's selection of real ales, ciders and whiskey. Curries are a pub speciality.
CAMRA Cheshire Pub of the Year 2017, 18 and 2019.
Small, but incredibly useful park close to the town centre. We found it completely by chance while waiting to meet a much delayed train - and Jem was delighted!
Very active park and woodland gardens, ideal for family visits even though the rules demand that dogs are on-lead, even in the woods.
Our local park - it's at its best early in the morning and feels like the countryside.
Lovely dog walk near Kirkcaldy
If you're staying in La Rochelle this is a locals dog walk to a park that aims to mix the best of English parkland design with the practicalities of the Atlantic climate and strong winds.
Local park and wildlife area
Dog friendly beach with no restrictions. Hightown is between Formby and Crosby, and you can get there by train (Hightown Station) or by car from the A565.
Popular dog walking park, with lots of open space for dogs to run free. There's a river path along the Brent.
Nice dog walking place, with an on-lead restriction. The Boleyn family home was on this site, and the ghost of Anne Boleyn is said to be wandering around with a suitably headless retinue.
Anyone with the tiniest interest in aquatics will find something to love in this extraordinary 'water garden' - where you can wander around the lake on stylised walkways.
Mile long sandy and dog-friendly beach set behind houses on breakwater at Marina.
Remote but impressive sandy beach where dogs are allowed all year round.
Dogs are allowed on the beach at low tide. At high tide the beach is entirely covered in water.
Massive forest and it's just ideal for a dog walk. If you're making a doggiestop on your journey, head for the visitor centre for the cafe and facilities plus dog walk.
Enormous park really close to Dublin. Great for clearing the head after a night out and pleasing the dog too!
There are marked trails through this gorgeous country park, which attracts many dog walkers all year round. Plenty of space for zooming and socialising.
Once part of a much larger Estate, there's now 73 acres of prime dog walking with woodland, a lake and big open spaces.
Tarbert is likely to be your first stop on the Kintyre Peninsula if you cross by ferry, and a walk to the castle brooding over the harbour is an obvious and lovely way to get a feel for the place.
Friendly, family run public house, welcomes dogs, owners have 2 dogs. Great food, and friendly locals and fantastic views from beer garden
A striking, long, white, shell-strewn beach. Dogs allowed.
No dog restrictions on Parton Beach, and you'll find local shops and a pub just a short walk from the beach (on the other side of the railway line).
Lovely spot for a picnic beside a historic windmill, and a fine view over the valley too.
Plenty of history in this country park - from pre-Roman times to a former RAF base. Now it's a tranquil spot and popular with local dog walkers.
Typical Surrey common with heath and woodland, gets very wet in winter, but there is a board walk. Pond to chase ducks or swim in (she's done both. Also bridleways so need to watch out for horses.
Junction 27
Just over 3 miles from the M1. A delightful and well-run park, with on-lead dogs welcome in the formal gardens and rougher ground for off-lead romping.
Beautiful sandy and dog-friendly beach 3kms west of North Berwick.
Spectacular scenery plus sheltered woods if windy.
Over 1,000 acres of green space for Londoners to re-oxygenate. The park is divided into different sections, and the most attractive for dogs is the Woodland Gardens area which runs down to the river.
Popular and well looked after park to the west of Redditch. Local dogs seem to have a great time here, and the two kids' play areas look clean and creative.
A dogs' delight of a walk, with plenty of path options and a real sense of the wild. Don't forget the picnic (and walking boots).
A small woodland (Woodland Trust) with circular walks, joining onto Jeskyns Country Park (Forestry Commission) on one side.
There's a choice of trails from the National Herb Centre just north of Banbury. It's on a fairly steep valley slope, so a fair level of fitness is required for both humans and dogs.
One of South London's biggest open spaces. Popular with dog walkers, horse-riders and everything active.
Whether you're a tree enthusiast or not, this is one arboretum that is a real 'must see' in the area.
Simply stunning views of Loch Awe - the longest of the Scottish lakes - and the walks are paw-perfect for dogs.
A glorious green space with plenty of ground for dogs to romp around. Either walking around the grounds or messing around in the dog play area, there's no better place for a hound to let off steam.
Old fashioned non pretentious pub and food. Dogs welcome in garden and bar.
Really old park, stuffed full of heritage - Anglo-saxon burial mounds, the Meridian Line ... and a great place to walk the dog.
My Daily walking place along a path by the beach Lots of Doggy People, Lovely Views Suitable Path for Wheelchairs
National Trust property - so dog restrictions and no entry to house etc.
Nice walk with river/streams and wide open spaces in north bristol, very nice walk with opportunity to meet lots of other dogs....
Junction 21
Really nice place for a dog walk, and it's a popular choice. Definitely worth checking out the walk leaflets in the visitor centre if you want to explore more exciting walks.
In an area a bit crowded with ruined abbeys, this one is wilder and far less curated than its more famous neighbours. You'll find seats in picturesque nooks, and a very tranquil atmosphere.
Fenella is a small sandy and dog-friendly beach under the walls of Peel Castle. It's called 'Fenella' after one of the characters in a dramatic novel by Sir Walter Scott.
Lovely urban park. Family friendly. Lots of lovely dogs.
This short walk is scented with a variety of odours to delight doggy noses. The reed beds have a practical purpose, and also won the Coal Board some awards.
A sand and pebble beach with no dog restrictions.
Dogs are allowed throughout the pub and dining areas, with huge dog biscuits handed out on arrival. In the warmer months there are several outdoor areas to enjoy, with plenty of water bowls available.
Junction 19
Bowlee Park, between Oldham and Bury, is much bigger than you might think at first, and there is good dog walking to be had here.
The Clifford Arms in Great Haywood is a traditional country pub offering a fine selection of cask-conditioned ales and guest beers together with a wide choice of freshly prepared meals and snacks.
As well as being a worthy walk in its own right, the forest is also ideal for giving not quite sea dogs a good paw-stretch before getting on the ferry to Lochaline.
Lovely tree-filled park - created in the late 19th century in the place where the old town fortifications used to stand. Dogs need to be on leads here.
Traditional and dog-friendly pub, dating back for centuries and a ghost or two to prove it. Other dog-friendly cafes and eateries also available.
An award winning country park very close to Heathrow, with lakes and rolling meadows. Hard to imagine it was once a waste tip.
Dogs are welcome here all year round. It's a narrow bay forming a natural harbour and with access to the coast path.
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