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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.
Such a pleasure to come here with the dog. If the tide is in you can enjoy a woodland walk around the bay, or play on the sandy beach when the tide permits.
A perfect walk for less sociable dogs (or people!) as you're very unlikely to encounter other dogs on this remote woodland path.
Easy to spot and free parking by the water, a cafe with outside tables and a fantastic dog walk on part of the Southern Upland Way.
Small sand and shingle beach with enchanting views. It's a great place for a dog to put his nose up and sniff, and on a sunny day it feels just perfect.
A massive sandy beach with a number of large rockpools to entertain kids of all ages at low tide. Dogs have literally miles of running space and it is never crowded here.
An easy walk with no livestock to worry about and just one path through the bracken. Ideal for a quiet stroll with the dog in a little-frequented beauty spot.
Dog-friendly country inn with B&B about halfway between Ludlow and Bridgnorth.
What a strange place, half the hill is missing! The remaining half is part of the Shropshire Hill AONB.
A family-run 17th century village pub with a doggie swimming river nearby.
We really enjoyed the walk here and especially the sound of the waves rippling across the surface of the reservoir.
Excellent dog walking woodland, and every car in the car park had an enthusiastic dog on board. The pup loved it here and happily dived from woodland to river and around again.
A perfect walk for sociable dogs, with soft lush grass, doggie beaches by the river and swimming. Always check the river levels before letting your dog in the water.
A quiet backwater by the canal where dogs can run free on the towpath. The dog-friendly pub is currently open only at weekends.
Informal country park with footpaths and its very own atomicon!
A wonderful woodland walkies for dogs, and with lots of different paths to explore.
If you want to get away from it all, this is the place to go. It looks like a film set from a dystopian future which is marvellous for a pensive sort of dog walk.
A long uphill trek to the top of the hill will reward you with a huge view (apart from the basalt quarry below) and a definite sense of achievement.
A quiet and atmospheric woodland walk with a feast of bluebells in spring, and very few people around.
A new country park in the making, set on the footprint of the old Monkton colliery. Already the footpaths are well laid out and nature is settling back and making the landscape live again.
A gem of a dog-friendly village inn, and a walk starts directly opposite. The hamlet seems to be rooted in the 17th century still and the central square with the church and the pub is a delight.
An interesting country park with a post-industrial atmosphere and good walking for dogs.
A cheerful place to stop right on the border, and with a fenced path leading onto the moors for a dog walk.
A chance to walk in the footsteps of the reivers and farmers of yesterday, and get a feel for the tough life they experienced.
An informal parking area that's understandably popular with drivers needing to get out of their vehicles to enjoy the great outdoors.
On a hot summer day this is a fabulous dog walk in the shade of large trees and with the chance to swim in the river from small beaches along the way.
A wonderful spot on a hot day for dogs and kids to swim in the river, and the walk is good at any time of the year.
You'll find big open spaces here and it's a chance to experience the wild Pennine landscape of isolated farmhouses and drystone walls.
Far from the crowds at the palatial Castle Howard nearby, you'll find a relaxing mood here in 160 acres of peace and calm.
Long and unrestricted beach on the Holderness coastline. It's perfect for dog walking. Don't miss the Old Post Office cafe for some good ice-cream, teas and meals.
A quiet and gentle woodland dog walk with trees giving plenty of protection against the sun, and rain too. Very relaxing for people and dogs.
Starting from an iconic tea house this is a fully accessible section for a dog walk on the Viking Way.
An easy walk along a flat, surfaced former railway line that's now a multi-user path with fine views over the surrounding countryside and waterway.
A popular dog-walking spot with a network of paths and open space for dogs. It's a nature reserve, so leads are required and you may encounter grazing beasties at certain times of the year.
A short walk across boardwalks and close to the water.
Junction 14
A short stop here after the M5 feels a bit like time travel. And very relaxing it is too.
An easy to find country park for a dog walk near Bedlington. The park has quite a few different access points, and this one is a no-fuss park and walk right off the main road.
A fenland dog walk and dog-friendly pub that's close to Wisbech. You're on the Old Bedford Levels here, home of the famous experiment that proved the earth isn't flat.
Handy adults only campsite for touring caravans, motorhomes and tents near the town of Swaffham in Norfolk. Dog-friendly, with a walk on-site. Close to a couple of long-distance footpaths.
Easy dog walking on an old railway line that is now a leisure path.
One of the most impressive stretches of engineering on the British waterways system. A treat for dog walkers and canal enthusiasts.
Circular dog walk around a reservoir that's an easy one for families with small children and the path is fully accessible. No stiles and no livestock to spoil a good dog walk.
You'll find plenty of dog romping room in this hillside forest. The view of the sea from the top of the hill makes the effort worthwhile.
Walk to the beach and enjoy some quiet countryside. Then check in at the lovely old pub with tons of atmosphere, and ever so dog-friendly.
Absolutely in the middle of nowhere and just the place to go for silence and quality dog time. If you live nearby there are any number of paths to explore here.
An invigorating stroll with lots of water and views. Dogs need to be on lead between the start of March to the end of July each year to avoid disturbing ground-nesting birds.
Wonderfully placed dog-friendly inn with B&B rooms, and good dog walks from the door and nearby in the National Park.
An out of the way little pub which is like a breath of fresh air.
Good workout for you and the dog here, with a brisk uphill to the North Downs viewpoint.
On the day we were here in Spring, the butterflies were out in numbers and it felt like a magic garden.
A local nature reserve where considerate dog walkers are welcome.
Dogs have a heavenly time in the absolutely enormous forest here. It's quite close to the A26 and makes a perfect place to stop for a relaxing walk with the dog.
A village that will be very familiar to fans of Midsomer Murders and Foyle's War. It is a really pretty place and the pub is very friendly and welcomes dogs.
A good family and dog stop on the Salisbury Road with a circular dog walk over fields and a quiet country lane.
A section of the North Downs Way makes for a splendid dog walk, and the woodland here is one of the highest points in Kent so the views are pretty good too.
Pretty village, with a well-signed walk. The village is in the middle of the Rutland, Melton and Leicester triangle and easy to find.
Dogs welcome on the beach here - and the normal rules apply: on lead, and please pick up! Out of season you're likely to have the beach to yourself and other dog-walkers.
Junction 23 Carcassonne-Ouest
If you have time to look at the 'new' city of Carcassonne you'll find all the souvenirs from the medieval city on sale at a fraction of the price and, especially at lunchtime, some really excellent...
Junction 13
Perched on a hilltop with wide ranging views over the countryside, the medieval town of Laon has been a place of refuge, a strategic target and a landmark of the region for many centuries.
Junction 38 Le Vigen, Solignac
The atmospheric ruins of the Château Châlucet make a perfect dog walk and an interesting and varied break from driving, and are well worth a longer visit if you're staying in the area.
Before the channel crossing your dog will need a walk. The grounds were once part of an abbey, now gone, and the lawned section from the car park to the lake is dogs-on-leads only.
Junction 45 Tulle, Vigeois
This is a lovely walk on a lakeside path, with shade from the trees in hot weather (or cover from the rain).
Enormous sandy beach, with no dog restrictions. This is just one of several beaches in the area, and unusual in that it has disabled facilities.
Junction 6 Bayonne nord
Fabulously friendly tiny city where you'll feel comfortable walking around with the dog - and it's not so crowded that there's any worry about anyone treading on Toutou's paws.
A lovely walk on the outskirts of Montpellier, and if you time your visit well there's a fine restaurant near the church for a splendid French lunch.
Junction 14
A real oasis of tranquillity, with a fairytale chateau complete with Rapunzel towers and a dog-friendly garden that smells fabulous.
Very remote Forestry Commission plantation. There are no stiles, and few people around.
A short walk on hard-surfaced paths to reach a fabulous view over the Itchen Valley. It's close to the M3 too.
Junction 27 Neufchatel-Hardelot
Dogs allowed on the beach, France
Sainte Cecile is a popular summer resort with plenty going on in season.
Visitors flock to Haworth for the Railway Children steam train, and the parsonage where the Bronte sisters lived.
A popular family and dog day out, and there's plenty to enjoy in this good-humoured and fun country park.
A very good local dog walk with no livestock and endless tracks to walk on. It is a working forest so be prepared to divert and avoid timber works.
This is the largest area of woodland in The Machars and a popular dog walking forest.
A newly created car park with picnic tables and a choice of several good dog walks. As with all the car parks in the Trossachs you need to be early or lucky to get a parking space.
Marvellous and dog-friendly gardens overlooking the Thames. Just pawfect for a bit of human-time after a summer dog walk.
Dogs will love a big scamper in the forest here, and people get to enjoy a section of the Kintyre Way and some outstanding views.
A chance to enjoy a section of the Speyside Way with the dog in remote countryside. No facilities, but the small town of Tomintoul isn't far away.
The Knapdale forest is huge and this is the dog walk that dogs would choose for sure. You'll find far fewer people and a much wilder environment than the other car parks here.
A peaceful dog walk on forest tracks with a circular route to follow if you wish. It's just as easy to gently potter and let the dogs enjoy their sniffing and a safe off-lead run.
You'll find several sandy beaches just down from the Seaboard Centre and these are dog-friendly. When we were here there was no-one in sight, in mid-summer.
Set aside a good couple of hours to enjoy the fabulous woodland dog walks and atmosphere of this wonderful castle. You may also find yourself revising your ideas about the Macbeth story.
Dogs will love this massive forest. It's huge and very remote indeed, so not for the faint-hearted. Expect to hear the rustling of wildlife as you walk.
The dogs had such a great time in the forest here. We chose a route with twinkling rivulets, old oak trees and lots of great things for dogs to sniff. And it was just perfect.
The dogs had a fine time here in the forest and it's clearly a popular place for locals to get their dogs out.
A forest dog walk here is the perfect treat for a dog fed up with a long drive. Endless running space and real dog freedom.
A pebble beach with no dog restrictions. It's a popular place for fishing so watch out for live bait and lines. The beach slopes down quickly so dogs and kids need close supervision.
Quaint little harbour village with a dog-friendly pub, a pretty dog-friendly cafe and playgrounds for kids to enjoy. If you're camping, there's also a CAMC club site on the seafront.
Dogs are welcome to visit this unusual circular castle on the Isle of Bute.
A quiet and tranquil dog-walking spot with few visitors and a choice of car parks. It's a few miles off the A708 and quieter than the watersports loch nearby.
This is a perfect place for dogs who love to swim. There isn't a proper walk but hot dogs in need of cool water will love it here.
A dog-friendly beach with loads of space. You may be looking at the Mull of Kintyre in a musical way, or checking out the legend of St Columba. Either way it's a remote and atmospheric beach.
One of the greatest medieval castles and a marvellous place to explore. Dogs are very welcome at ground level.
Outstanding lakeside gardens with access to watersports on Windermere and a National Trust cafe and car park. On a sunny day what could be better than a cream tea in this tranquil setting?
A really popular dog walking and paddling spot where the beach is made of tough grass. Loads of doggie fun!
Finding a safe place to stop for a break on this Pennine route can be tricky.
Large country park surrounding a lake. It's a lovely place to take a wander with the woofer. And you can also take in a dog-friendly pub on the walk.
A glorious stride out with the dog with some fabulous views over the countryside on a clear day.
Several times on the way to the car park I doubted whether this was a wild-goose chase. But no - the car park is real, the paths are excellent and the dog was delighted.
A country park with paths near water, over grass and with objects from the industrial legacy of the area.
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