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.
Small canal-side pub that is right on the A5 (Watling Street).
Easy on-lead dog walk around two ponds on reasonably good paths. Wheelchair accessible and bird hides for spotting the varied bird life.
Doggy excitement guaranteed in this wonderful valley.
Excellent motorway services, accessible from both sides of the road via a linking tunnel.
The biggest park in the area, and full of extraordinary bits of London heritage - like a seat made out of some of the stones of the old London Bridge when it was demolished inthe early 1800s.
Stock up with snacks and then head for the hills on one of the three marked circular trails. These are dog walks with the woof factor.
Gorgeous walking in the woodland grounds of Aros House. The house is no longer, but the grounds are looked after by Forest Enterprises and paths and facilities are well tended.
One mile south of the centre of Whaley Bridge on the west bank of the River Goyt, near Taxal. Off the A5004 Long Hill Road.
A landscaped park by Repton which is open all year, and the famous rhodedendrums are at their best in late Spring.
A short but satisfying woodland walk in a fantastic landscape to the site of a hill fort. Don't expect castle ruins, it's an earthworks from an early tribe.
Quaint country park with a working show farm, and 300 acres of old countryside. It's hard to believe that the end of the runway at B'ham airport forms the edge of the park - until a plane takes off.
Dog-friendly pub within easy reach of dog walks. Popular with walkers, campers, boaters.
Come here for a bracing walk with the dog and some outstanding food afterwards. Run by a local chef/patron this is something out of the ordinary.
This is a small but beautiful riverside park and has the remains of a Norman motte and bailey castle, although there's not much left to see. Plenty of dog walks here and it's an ideal place to relax.
A waymarked route through parts of the historic Malone House estate in the Lagan Valley Regional Park, through meadows and woodland on surfaced and unsurfaced paths with some steep hills.
Excellent although pebble beach, goes on for miles, dogs are more than welcome all year, my 2 loved it for their first seaside experience.
Brilliant beach for dog walking. Lots of surfers, kites and watch out for Blokarts! Great place to enjoy the Atlantic coast
Beautiful walk along the River Severn with the steam railway in the background.
Malvaux / Faverosse
This 'aire de repose' on the westbound side of the A31 is one of the best rest-stops for dogs and people, on a section of motorway that is otherwise pretty unenticing.
Dogs are welcome here on lead, and even our lively collies didn't mind this as the sniffing for canines seems to be off the scale for doggie delight! The gardens are massive and it's a very relaxed...
A forest dog walk towards a set of intriguing pre-historic carvings on rocks, which can really set the imagination going.
Dog walking places in Ireland
Fairly short and often bracing walk with the dog above Dublin - on a fine day there are big views, and plenty to see.
Junction 10
Woodland walk in Glasgow.
Recommended by Carole and Jack who say 'A friend organises an annual dog walkers' Christmas brunch here and on our lunchtime visit, wet and bedraggled, we all received a warm welcome.
A former linen manufacturing centre, now a country park. It was also the first site for Ulster's hydro-electric power.
Just a short walk for potty breaks for the dogs and leg stretching for the humans. We usually go in May and there are lovely patches of bluebells.
A nice family park with plenty of places to take a dog for a run.
Cudworth Common has been reclaimed from former colliery workings, to become a local dog walkers' favourite. There's a small lake, and paths through the rapidly growing woodland.
Babbs Mill park lies on the Cole Valley, and includes a lake (much loved by Canada geese) and a good space for a 30-40 minute dog walk.
This is a quiet and tranquil spot, popular with fishermen for the coarse fishing, and definitely worth exploring. More than a dog walk, this is a great day out for all the family.
Situated near Bunbury in Cheshire this very dog friendly pub is well worth a visit with its excellent menu and selection of beers.
Well-behaved dogs welcome. Beach very popular in summer.
A large beach with a children's play park in the area behind the dunes. Signs warn of the soft sand.
Flat, clean and sandy. My Labradors love swimming here.
Good dog walks in a country park that's part of Cannock Chase.
This circular walk takes you through the market town of southam and picturesque Stowe Valley to the Holy Well, then continues over the river, through the Stoneythorpe estate along ancient paths and...
Lots of different paths to choose the perfect dog walk here. There's even a 'Wildwood' trail made by kids for kids.
A choice of either a fully-accessible and traffic free pathway by the beach or a yomp into the hills with the dog.
Completely stunning formal gardens, created in 2003.
If you're a keen gardener this is well worth a look. Particularly for the rose collection.
A circular walk into the woods and up to the top of Borlum Rock
An easy walk on old railway line and main road.
Malham is famous for walks to the Cove, Tarn and elsewhere and this short walk is suitable for wheelchairs, buggies and those who prefer to listen to the sounds of the brook and wind brushing through...
Junction 7
Massive sandy beach populated by sculptor Antony Gormley's 'Another Place' figures. Some dogs are very wary of the men staring out to sea, others treat them as convenient trees.
Beautiful long sandy dog-friendly beach. Regularly lots of surfers and kites but generally only in the first couple of hundred metres. Keep walking out to Ther Rock and enjoy the amazing scenery.
North of Norwich, this is the city's largest open space and popular with dog-walkers. You'll find over 180 acres of heath and woodland to explore here.
Friendly pub with good food - dogs are welcome in the Bar with a very friendly landlady who often has treats for good dogs!
A walk through agricultural fields, along a footpath with traditional stone stiles. The walk is separated from the road by gates and a track so it is very safe off lead.
Country park with visitor centre, deer park and forest walks
Gentle walking in a Victorian country park - sheep and stile free!
Bridle paths and long forest walks are possible in the hundred acres of woodland here. Small routes through the park and forest have disabled/pushchair access.
A fabulous dog walk through woodland and around a scenic loch.
Woodland dog walk in tranquil forest.
Dog-friendly and sandy beach on the small 'island' of Inchydoney, close to Clonakilty. You can drive there, it's not a proper island.
Get a brief history of the area in 20 minutes, as you climb past neolithic caves to McArt's fort at the top.
The Eagle's a traditional Norfolk local, where dogs, walkers and families are welcome.
When you see these 'road closed' signs, it's mainly due to erosion of the cliffs - so take them seriously! The beach here is dog-friendly and there's also a big green area of scampering space between...
Developing country park, with a really good adventure playground for kids and a popular walking spot for local dogs. Downside is the lack of WCs.
You would never know that this forest land had been created over the remains of a disused railway line and coal mine, and it's now a popular leisure spot for dogs and walkers.
This is an undemanding walk with the dog alongside the shore of the loch.
Quite a handy pitstop on the A470.
Huge forest plantation, looked after by the Forestry Commission.
There's a legend surrounding 'The Rock' - a feature more or less in the centre and close to Beer's Bridge. Apparently St.
A lovely beach for dogs, backed by high cliffs (so sheep-free). There's a poo bin in the harbour car park.
Dog friendly beach in a lively village with two dog-friendly pubs and a cafe.
Gansey is a sandy and dog-friendly beach to the east of Port-St-Mary.
A popular family and dog attraction in the heart of North Lincolnshire. The grounds of this stately house are open all year round from 0900 until dusk.
Close to the A61, this is a good family and dog stop for a break. We love the family trails made by Wakefield Council to keep kids moving, and the paths are perfect for dogs too.
Ireland dog walking places
Forest walk and close to Rathmelton, an interesting centre of the early linen trade in Ireland. The area was famous for the quality of its flax, used to make linen.
A sandy and well tended beach, dogs are allowed on the beach all year but have to be on leads.
An enormous linear park that is loosely based on the route of the canal from Stranmillis, Belfast to the Union Locks at Lisburn.
Dog walking places in Ireland
The marked trail from the car park takes you and the dog along part of the long-distance Wicklow Way.
Ideal dog walking on a hill that's called 'the cairn on a boggy mountain' - because of the tomb with a view at the top.
Small picturesque and dog-friendly beach with a reconstructed 'jellybaby' house at one end.
The north-east tip of the island is great for dogs, with long sand/shingle beaches and a coastal path that runs over the firm sand.
Former farmland which is now a good park for dog walks. Lots of lakes, ponds and woods to wander around in wide, flat, open spaces and an excellent network of paths.
National Trust managed open space, with several marked trails for the purposeful walker. It's a fabulous environment for a blast of fresh air. Note that the NT has dog rules in place.
This is a relatively new woodland and lake, and whilst the trees are not yet fully grown, there's plenty of them, and they're pretty tall.
Dog-friendly beachside bar and cafe right on the seafront and perfect for a dog walk on the beach.
Gently shelving shingle and sandy beach with rock pools allowing easy, safe access for dogs that enjoy swimming but are unable to scramble or jump in and out of the water.
Dogs are welcome on all of the beach in winter, and for the central beach area there are designated dog areas between May 1st and September 30th. These are signed and easy to find.
A country park is 100 acres of reclaimed land, with waterside and grassy walks and lots of doggy dashing space. The paths within the park are hard-surfaced and accessible.
Enclosed and gated wood/field.
Pleasant dog walk place if you live locally, otherwise there's an unhelpful lack of facilities.
A dead straight dog walking avenue, and not a lot else. It's a great place for all dogs, and easy for unsociable dogs to manage as they probably won't get much company.
A stunning walk along the banks of the river Fowey as well as in woodland. Good for walking dogs and children, although not suitable for a pram.
Lovely space to let the dog go mad for a bit.
Stunning place, lots of Forest area and massive dog friendly beach, toilets, burger van, kids play area, very dog friendly
Relaxed and friendly pub where you and the dog will be made welcome straight away. This is a family-run inn, with meals at realistic prices and a refreshingly straightforward approach.
Pretty litle market town with a square to sit and enjoy a coffee and watch the world wake up, and then a pleasant stroll along the promenade with the dog.
Stunning white coral sand beaches- Linear walk. Drive out of Applecross towards Milton, keep driving out of the village til you reach a fork in the road.
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.
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.
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.
Pebbles leading to flat sand... sand accessible at low tide only.
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.
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.
Beautiful dog walk around Lough Lannagh in Castlebar. Not particularly long but close to the centre.
Dog friendly beach amid scenic landscapes and cliffs.
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.
Popular beach for surfers, and for the site of Dobby's grave (no longer there), and it's dog-friendly. Gets very crowded at weekends and Bank Holidays, and whenever the surf is up.
Displaying 2201-2300 of over 4000 results