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First class park boasting beaches, woodland glens and a lake, perfect romping space for dogs.
A gentle walk up to limestone caves with fantastic views
Easy to find reservoir and moorland dog walk lying in the Pentland Hills just outside Edinburgh. Sheep graze nearby, so not a good off-lead space if Fido's uncontrollable.
Yorkshire might have more stunning ruins than any other county, and this is way up there in the ruin league. And dog-friendly.
Lovely sandy blue-flag beach where dogs are allowed all year. They do have to be on leads.
Dog walks in Ireland
This used to be a deer park where nobles could hunt, now it's open to all.
Walks in either direction along the route of the former railway from Northampton to Market Harborough. The free car park is at the former Kelmarsh station.
People and dog-friendly pub, offering a wide range of home-cooked food (inc. lots of veggie options) and a lovely garden. Also live music especially in the summer.
Well-placed dog-friendly pub with easy access to the canal, Loch Ness visitor attractions and visitor centre.
A summerhouse folly, an obelisk, beautiful woodland, sweeping views - less than a mile off the A41 near Tring this is a lovely pitstop for a leg-stretch.
Secluded woodland with forest trails and access to the lake and shoreline.
Woodland walk for the dogs. And the chance to discover possibly the most unspoiled pub in the county. If it's friendly rural authenticity you're after, here it is.
This is a very tranquil place where dogs can enjoy a walk around the lakes, meadows and woods in the grounds of a former palace. There's also a walled garden to admire.
Coille an Fhaltaigh Millenium Park is in easy driving time of Kilkenny, and a popular place for a dog walk.
I have no words to describe the beauty of this walk- you need to experience it for yourself.
Very useful stop-off for walkies point if you're heading south from Edinburgh and there are shops in the town to grab picnic supplies.
A lovely cafe & restaurant set in the Walled Garden within the Applecross Estate. Many of the ingredients are sourced locally either from the garden or from the bay. Breakfast is served from 8.
Lovely trail walks with a variety of lengths, mixture of woodland, open ground and even water for those dogs who like a splash.
Dog-friendly pub close to some good dog walks on Blean Common.
One of the largest areas of common land in Greater London and a popular dog walking place.
A popular dog-walking space that's not too far from the A42, and really handy for a walk just south of Derby and Nottingham.
Another of the Opal Coast's massive and dog-friendly sandy beaches. Cafes and restaurants are generally dog-friendly and all allow dogs to sit with you outside.
A safe and easy dog walk near the A7 in Scotland, and close to Gorebridge.
The Dukes Head Pub is dog friendly and has parking.
Pure white sand and dunes with lots of space to run around
As well as a top class picnic stop, there's access to either the water or a forest for walks. Great for dogs.
Friendly and welcoming pub, where the landlord has a mass of local knowledge at his fingertips. Dogs are welcome, and you'll probably encounter locals with their dogs too.
Miles and miles of coastal walks in both directions
An ideal route for a long linear dog walk beside a dead-straight river.
Black and white timbered slice of history, right opposite the Abbey and lovely for a tea/coffee as well as meals. Dogs welcome in the bar and there's also dog-friendly accommodation.
Originally a waterside farmhouse near Burton upon Trent, this is now a warm and welcoming dog-friendly country inn and hotel, on the banks of the river Trent. Very handy for a break from your journey.
The wild, remote area and a magnificent waterfall at the end of an easy to follow path makes this short walk an exhilarating experience. There may be sheep around, but otherwise it's ideal for dogs.
Really lovely walk with incredible views over Surrey and Sussex. Really good paths with maps as you enter the fenced area. Free parking in a few small car parks. Open heathland as well as woodland.
A lovely river walk with dog friendly pub in the village. Park on Station rd before the railway bridge when heading south. Take the path down to the river.
Huge open lawned area overlooking the harbour just a five minute drive from Brittany Ferries terminal at Millbay Docks.
Well-hidden rural pub that made Jem happy from the start with a barrell of dog water at the entrance.
Popular dog walking spot between Huddersfield and Dewsbury. A bit of a clamber up to the top, but worth it.
Forestry Commission forest with its very own UFO trail, created to celebrate UFO sightings in the 1980s. Plenty of other paths also available and this is a fabulous family and dog walking space.
Dogs love this country park on the outskirts of Buxton. It's a handy place for local dog-walkers, as well as being a safe and easy walking option if you're staying in the area.
Lovely old pub, dog-friendly of course, and within a shout of the coast path. Lots to do and see and plenty of paths to explore if you're staying in the area.
Woodland with loads of walking and sniffing for poochie pleasure. A local walk although it's near the A42. No facilities of shops nearby.
Acres of woodland, streams and lakes. Multiple paths to follow and free parking.
Dogs' delight of a forestry wood in the middle of nowhere. Once the dog is happy, there's a super dog-friendly pub in the next village!
A 4 acre private enclosed dog field just one minute from junction 16 of A1(M), ten mins from A14. High fences. With obstacles, shelter, picnic bench, dog toys, water and poo bags.
Interesting park for a dog walk, created from regenerated land - it used to be an explosives factory I think.
Find traces of life in pre-Roman Britain, enjoy the easy walking on sandstone paths, and there's plenty of romping space for dogs to have a brilliant time here.
Large country park that spreads from the Old Town across to Fairlight.
Relaxing dog walk spot with free parking and a tranquil atmosphere.
Circular walk with sculpture park, or walk directly to the bottom for a canal walk
This lovely walk starts by the river and then continues in the farmers meadows crossing over the viaduct.
Large sandy beach, with views to Orkney
Junction 2
Family-run 600 year old country pub near the M20 Junction 2 where dogs are welcome and there's a really good play area for kids.
Walk around the lake with the option of of a woodland walk as well. From the lake cross over the D748 and you will be in the Le Bois de l'Aumonerie.
This is a great walk as it has a track through lovely woods and is suitable for mobility scooters.
A World Heritage site, with dark Victorian mills now cleaned up and looking amazing.
If you need a break from the A11 near Newmarket then sniff out this dog-friendly foodie pub with a choice of great walks from the door.
If you're driving on the A68 this is a good place for a big dog walk, although there aren't any facilities so you'll need to come prepared with picnics.
Traditional 17th century inn, with some good and tasty rustic menu choices. Dip your toes in the stream in summer or snuggle up to the woodburner in winter.
Woodland area great for stroll around with dog plenty of shade
For those who wish for a long beach and a dog-friendly pub close by, this is as good as it gets. There is a choice of walking along the sand or over dunes to view a martello tower.
A gentle on-lead nature walk with the dog inside a country estate. We enjoyed the peace and tranquillity here.
Simple and friendly Peak District pub with walkers and dogs getting a warm welcome. Very popular with locals, and rammed for Sunday lunches.
When you're in need of a break from the A38 before Plymouth, a family and dog-friendly country park is a good bet for some really good activities and calm in the car for the haul into Cornwall.
Wow - this is a 14th century Inn, in an amazing historic setting. There's a beautiful walled garden, and summer garden menu. Altogether, a completely lovely pub.
Biggleswade North Roundabout
Quaint, curious and comfortable 300 year old dog-friendly pub, with a fab log fire in the winter. Also known as the 'pub with no bar'.
Junction 19
Short walk around a wooded area and across a field right behind the service area
A mill complex now housing a cafe, dog-friendly shop and tourist information. Plus a grassy picnic area with tables and free parking.
Traditional and dog-friendly 17th century inn with easy access to forest and lakeside dog walks. Car park has shade.
Wonderful dog-friendly public gardens with a handy dog-friendly cafe. Thanks to Driving with Dogs member Rachel Stretch for this recommendation.
Easy-going dog walk around the reservoir, with views over to the moors beyond. Accessible path.
Great quiet walk in beautiful woodland right in the heart of Hartley.
Apley Castle, beautiful walk, my dogs love it there
Not too far from the A48 (Newnham) is Soudley Ponds in the Forest of Dean.
Really dog-friendly hotel on the north coast of Northern Ireland. The beach is a mile away and well worth going to as your dog will make lots of new friends very quickly here.
Well-planned and accessible park, with trails running past lakes and random pillboxes left from World War 2. Very friendly and chatty local dog-walkers when we were there.
Lying close to the flanks of Burgess Hill, this former commonland has grassland, woodland and a lake. It's a beautiful place to be, especially in Spring when the bluebells are in bloom.
Seriously dog-friendly pub. Doggy bar with fresh water, treats, toys & towels
Easy dog walk on the common, and then a dog-friendly country pub for refreshments.
One of the newer parks in the area, and a gentle space that's ideal for a stroll and some fresh air. It's a good family stop with picnic tables and an easy access route.
Booking is essential for our dog walking field situated in the Lincolnshire countryside on the A15 between Lincoln & Sleaford.
Do try and make a doggiestop in this little market town. You'll find dog-friendly pubs, dog-friendly B&B, a lovely dog-friendly cafe and bookshop, and a fabulous dog walk with swimming.
A traditional old country bar with a modern twist, a super inglenook fireplace and relaxed seating, with lots of character and corners to hide away.
Pub with an astonishingly long history of looking after visitors - since 1295? If that's true it's really amazing! Dogs welcome in the bar, and there's good walking in the area.
Dog-friendly pub within easy reach of the A38 - and there's often a diversion this way so this can be a godsend.
Top class dog walk and a lovely old thatched pub to sit outside and enjoy the countryside and bracing air.
You just can't beat a Beacon for dog walk with big views and a healthy dose of fresh air. This section of the South Downs Way is an absolute corker.
Popular dog walking forest, with a view over to the White Horse cut into the chalk down. The best view is from the far end of the car park.
Very pleasant local woodland walk, with some really loud woodpeckers to keep you company. No facilities, and not worth a detour from the motorway, but handy if you are already nearby.
Accessible short walk along the sea wall into the centre of Fishguard Bay.
Lovely circular walk above Fishguard Bay
A romantic ruin, in the middle of nowhere. Dogs and kids can run riot, it's a fairly short walk from the car park to the castle and then you can explore the ruins and wander around as you please.
Dog Walk and activity with historical interest all in one package
A good and handy doggie pitstop on the A420, with plenty of parking. It's a shame that this country inn seems to have been shunted to one side by the main road.
Such a lovely place for dogs. They even have their own special dining room! They have a very nice menu for vegan people too.
An ancient common that's owned and run by its own Preservation Society, who are doing a heroic job to conserve the native heathland and at the same time making the Common a lovely place to walk the...
Dog-friendly inn with a bar/restaurant and dog-friendly rooms. Dog walks from the door and plenty to see in this historic village.
Fun walk across the iconic bridge and into woodland. Unlike most walks in the area this one is completely hill-free!
Junction 12
This is a good lunchtime stop, with a short stroll around the village for the dog and a really friendly family-run pub with light bites or pub classics on the menu. The pub is dog-friendly too.
Great dog walk en route to or from Cherbourg Port
Brooding ruins surrounded by the remote and windswept Shap fell. Perfect for a moment of calm and mindfulness with the dog, and a complete change of pace from the A6.
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