Bromsgrove town local dog walk, Worcestershire Sanders Park is a lovely green space within Bromsgrove town. It's a real old-school municipal park, complete with bandstand, ducks and well-tended rose beds.
The Beagle dog-friendly pub in Chorlton, Greater Manchester Trendy but dog-friendly pub in heart of popular suburb. Great choice of Real Ales and Craft Beers which change regularly
Puttenham Common dog walk, Surrey Vast area of open common and wooded area, also ponds at one end for the water lovers. Bridleways cross the common, popular with locals.
Hawes - dog-friendly town, North Yorkshire One of the most dog-friendly towns we've seen, with dogs welcome in the inns and many of the shops too.
The Fleet dog walk near Weymouth, Dorset Mostly flat walk alongside the Fleet lagoon from Weymouth to Abbotsbury. Several access points from roads along the way. Ferry bridge to Abbotsburry, 10.5 miles. Not good after wet spell.
Interesting dog walk at Croft Quarry Nature Reserve, Leicestershire Junction 2 As the quarry has dug deeper over the years, the displaced earth has created a nature reserve with fantastic views over the working quarry.
Moggs Eye & Chapel 6 Marshes dog-friendly beach, Lincolnshire There are no restrictions for dogs on either of these beaches (all year round). Chapel 6 marshes is situated on the coast road just before Anderby Creek (Lincs) and Moggs Eye just after Anderby.
Bishopthorpe riverside dog walk, North Yorkshire River Ouse Riverside walk that's popular with local dog walkers.
Wonwell Sands dog-friendly beach, Devon Wonwell Sands is part of a series of little sandy bays along the Erme Estuary.
Hall and dog walks near Stockport, Cheshire Lovely wooded parkland surrounding the totally other-worldly Hall. The park is run by Stockport Council, and dogs can run free under the trees.
Langdon Hills Nature Reserve dog walks, Essex Lovely paths with miles of different walks through wooded areas and the bluebell woods.
River Ffyddion dog walk near Rhyl, Wales The River Ffyddion rises 4.5 miles to the east of here and is joined a mile away at Marian Mills by water from a spring called Ffynnon Asa.