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A perfect circular dog walk that's ideal for a leg stretch near Dumfries. The walk isn't over long and still has plenty of variety and interest.
Wow - this is like an infinity pool for doggie swimmers, and what an amazing backdrop too. Any dog who enjoys his wild swimming will be thrilled with an outing here.
A real hidden gem just outside the national park and there's plenty to do here and no crowds.
Good combo of an easy dog walk along a canal and a dog-friendly pub for refreshments.
Once the stronghold of the Mortimer family, the village now has fallen back to rural life and the castle ruins are great for kids and dogs to explore.
This was a surprise - we were expecting a pretty lagoon of scenic delight. But the lagoon had almost no water in it, apparently for 'safety concerns'.
When the tide is out the beach here is an enormous doggie playground with views across to the hills surrounding the South Lakes.
A dog-friendly pub with access to several really long dog walks over the fells, and a shorter one for dogs on a journey.
A useful park to know about if you're staying in the area, and a good place to start the Barnoldswick heritage trail.
One of our favourite dog walks in the area, with shady woodland and a lake and a background of chattering birds. It's a delight and very soothing.
A quiet and leafy picnic area with several picnic tables and a pleasant area to take a break. There's a signed walk too.
Easy access dog walk in a quiet and peaceful part of the Peak District. It's a wonderful place to hear curlews and see some super-sized moorland insects (nice ones).
A choice of walks here which reflect the area's industrial past. It's a popular place for walking the dogs and the occasional tourist info boards are interesting.
A cheat of one of the iconic High Peak walks is exactly what you need for a short walk with the dog and a break from the driving.
This could be the perfect place to experience some of the more accessible parts of the High Peak, with a warm and dog-loving pub to come back to.
A popular dog walk with swimming beach for dogs.
Tranquil ruins where dogs are welcome and shaded seats are a welcome sight on a hot day. Best of all is the Bark and Brew dog cafe next door!
You have the choice of two dog walks here, and both offer spectacular views of the Cheviots and Scotland, or across the top of Northumberland.
A former lead-mining village that's now become a heritage centre. Nearly all the buildings are plaqued for the old post-office, dairy, smithy and so on.
Very handy place to stop for refreshments, do a bit of shopping in the farm shop and then take a stroll with the dog across fields to the remains of a Roman fort. A good family stop.
The village is one of those postcard-perfect Yorkshire scenes and dogs will enjoy their walkies here.
A traditional Yorkshire dining pub, so make sure you're hungry before ordering! It's within easy reach of York and dogs will love the walkies here.
Family and dog-friendly pub within easy reach of the A12 and Colchester.
The building here is almost ridiculously old, they've been pulling pints for over 600 years or so. Dogs are welcome and it's worth a visit to admire the woodwork alone!
A remote part of the larger forest, and usually a safe place for dogs who really prefer their own space.
A fine pub dating back to the late 1400s. It's just off the main road and dogs are given a huge amount of fuss by the friendly staff and locals.
A magical place that you'll most likely have to yourself, and the dog. Honestly, if I'd known that Essex was like this we'd have been here for holidays long before now.
Pleasant tree-lined pull-in to visit two medieval moments in history with the dog.
Junction 13
A 16th Century grade 2 listed, dog-friendly Cotswold Inn with B&B rooms is the starting point for the country dog walk here.
Top class dog-friendly pub with a huge car park, and a woodland walk for the dog. It's between Stroud and Tetbury and the pub doesn't charge silly Cotswold prices. The pies are marvellous.
A traditional Essex pub, deep in the countryside and surrounded by traces of medieval life, and close to the A131 too.
Large sandy beach with no dog restrictions, and popular with families. Not too far away from the A1 for a fun family stop.
You'd never think that this was once the biggest colliery spoil heap in Europe. Today the only clue to the past is the headstocks by the car park.
A really popular pub on the banks of the River Deben. This is an amazing place if you enjoy watching people playing around in boats. The dog walk is splendid too.
A dog-friendly cafe/pub close to an easy stroll over aristocratic parkland makes an attractive spot to stop for a break. You've got the chance here to make all passengers happy.
A seriously dog-friendly pub on the banks of the River Orwell. Breathe in the fresh sea air (the coast isn't far away) and enjoy a bracing walk along the river bank.
Close to the A1 and a civilised choice for a doggie B&B overnight stay, or just a quick break for a legstretch and snack. It's on the old Roman Ermine Street.
Dog-friendly pub with a pretty garden, and a village green for dogs who prefer a short walk and sniff. Or a longer walk on a doggie-perfect bridleway between the fields.
Atmospheric riverside inn with dog-friendly B&B.
Slightly eerie dog walk beside a river, and a dog-friendly riverside pub with tasty food and a warm welcome.
Dog-friendly inn with B&B rooms, right on the waterfront and just right for a long dog walk on the beach. Easy to find from the A39 and a good place for a journey break or weekend treat.
A good spot for a dog walk, and with views over the lake below. This is one to bring your own picnic and enjoy an al fresco munch in a pretty spot in the national park.
Relaxed and welcoming eatery which will definitely appeal to foodies with their dogs. You'll find lots of dog walking opportunities as well as the routes we've described here.
A pub with real maritime heritage and enjoying wonderful views across the sea.
Large heathland with plenty of paths for dogs and humans to enjoy.
There are few more idyllic places than a dog-friendly pub with its own cricket pitch. This is a lovely place to visit and dogs will enjoy their walkies, whether it is long or short.
Historic and dog-friendly inn that looks nothing special from the road, but is very beguiling once you're inside. Within easy reach of Frome or Warminster from the A36.
Easy-to-find spot for a driving break and dog walk between Wells and Shepton Mallet
Step back in time for a visit to the 15th century - but with up-to-date meals and service.
A quiet and tranquil dog walk, close to the A35 for a quick doggiestop on your journey. Fully enclosed and there's a mix of woodland and a field.
Easy dog walking on a section of the Wessex Ridgeway. Can get busy with bikes at weekends but on a quiet weekday this is really something special.
An easy walk close to the A19 on a hard-surface circular path. A handy dog-stop to know about.
Set on a rocky crag, this is a spectacular dog walk with outstanding views. Make sure you have your English Heritage card with you to avoid the parking charge.
The ideal solution for hot dogs, squabbling kids and over-heated drivers is a stroll in these cool, shady woods. A small rivulet gives dogs an ice-cold drink or paw wash. Jem here is doing both.
Dog-friendly Dartmoor inn with B&B and within easy reach of moorland dog walks with stone circles, ancient burials and loads of space
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 A26 and A22 and makes a perfect place to stop for a relaxing walk with the dog.
Heathland where dogs can scamper free, and it's part of the totally enormous Hurt Forest. A very quiet and relaxing spot.
This is a total one-off and a fine discovery for us. What you find here is a family forestry business, with a cafe and walks. Wood is all around you in every form, and it smells amazing.
The forest centre is so low-key it's easy to miss it completely. But this is the only car park in the forest that has WCs and touristic information.
Fabulous heathland that's perfect for a winter dog walk, and will keep you and the dog relatively un-muddy.
Circular walk around the water, with more ups and downs than you might expect. Also popular for bird watching.
Junction 2
Dog-friendly light and airy dining pub less than 2 miles from the M20 or A20.
A treat of a pub on the A27. This is a former coaching inn and welcomes well-behaved dogs. The atmosphere is welcoming and the dog walk is safe and quiet.
Outdoorsy pub with a very friendly atmosphere, good food and pretty much the full rustic.
Perfectly placed doggie stop with a country inn right next to a forest walk for travelling pooches. Close to the A3057 south of Romsey.
Top end lunch in the classic car capital, and a lovely river walk with the pooch. More of a day out than a doggiestop, and very good for the spirits it is too.
On the map this appears to be a quiet, even insignificant village. Once you're there it does punch above its weight in history and heritage.
A traditional pub, with an all-day welcome and good menu choices to suit all appetites. Perfect for dogs and drivers on the go - but not kids under 14 unless it's warm enough to sit outside.
Large woodland with easy paths and lots of doggie zooming space.
Incredibly atmospheric dog walking on the Saxon shore, and quite eerie on a windy day. Apparently this is the Hoo Peninsula. Best in summer.
Junction 14
A very good dog walk on the Common for bouncy dogs close to where the M3 and M27 meet.
Wonderfully remote traditional Dales pub with a friendly welcome to visitors. If I could, I'd live here!
A friendly and welcoming dog-friendly pub with a good country walk on part of the Boundary Way.
Evesham is perched on a bit of high ground inside a big loop of the River Avon. So with the inevitable delays getting over the bridges, traffic does build up at busy times.
Junction 25 Rases, St Sylvestre
An ideal place for drivers, dogs and passengers to get out and really enjoy this well planned leisure/activity park. There's loads of space, clean WCs, easy parking and it's a pleasure to visit.
Ideal for a family stop, this small leisure park has a lake - with safe swimming for children and a slightly old-fashioned but still good fun water slide, a cafe, walks around the lake and a...
Said to be the biggest sand dune system in Europe, and part of the national park, this is completely extraordinary. Too huge by far to be able to photograph, it's a 'must see' of the natural world.
Junction 45 Tulle, Vigeois
This ancient walled medieval town is ideal for a short break from driving.
A well-run and popular country inn with a dog walk in the North York Moors.
Don't be put off by the nerdy idea of a tram museum - this is an award winning day out, with a built-in walk and an amazing reconstruction of a village using 'found' buildings from far and wide.
An easy 2-mile circular walk with lots of lovely clean water for dogs to enjoy. Easy to spot pub opposite the church and close to the lower car park.
A nice mix of lush meadows and woodland, with the river Severn flowing by beyond the grass. On a warm day it's a good spot for a stroll, cool drink and generally potter around.
Dogs allowed on the beach in France
The beach is divided, and the dog-friendly section is to the left (as you look at the sea).
Just out of the centre and situated a little way from the beach this is a good location when it's a blowy day near the sea.
What could be more exciting than a dog walk at the start of the massive engineering feat that is the Caledonian Canal? It goes all the way to Inverness and the North Sea along the Great Glen.
A popular place to take a break as you can see the castle long before you reach the car park. The castle is thought to have been built around 1590 by the Clan MacLeod.
A very useful place to stop with everything you need and a dog walk within easy reach of the village car park.
A wonderful choice of woodland dog walks once you've persevered down a bumpy lane! Your dog will love the space and freedom here.
A hidden treasure of a harbourside inn with exceptionally good food, dog-friendly dining and a warm welcome to all. A few miles down a bumpy single-track road and worth every pothole.
Gairloch spreads itself out along the road and divides into three parts.
A popular woodland walk with plenty of variety for dogs and people alike.
This is a super-short dog walk and more for drivers than dogs. The waterfalls are tremendous and well worth a look. The main attraction here are the super-clean alpine style toilets!
A dog walk with a birds eye view of the Cromarty Firth and the Moray Firth too.
A pawfect place to let the dogs out on the beach for a run and then enjoy a coffee from the shack or a pint from the pub. It's the best place for some Nessie hunting too!
We absolutely loved the dog walk here and spent ages pottering around by the river with the dogs having the very best time.
A wonderful, fairylike woodland with a circular dog walk and pretty cascades of fresh, cold spring water.
Excellent place to stop with the dog for swimming and a walk on the A82 southbound. Free parking, campervan/motorhome overnight parking and clean toilets.
The abbey ruins are closed, in the sense that a fence prevents access to the walls.
Close to the most southerly point of Scotland the dog-friendly beach here is massive when the tide is out, and sandy too. Popular with local dog owners and paddleboarders.
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