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Junction 37
Long beach about 2 miles long.
A lovely park in the centre of Reims that's full of interest for people and dogs.
Fantastic Beach for dogs to explore with sand dunes to run up and down, big plus of a stream running down to the sea for dogs who are not keen on the sea and is dog friendly all year round
One of the Canal and River Trust's set of dog walks along canals. This is the Stratford canal, a lovely rural waterway with glorious wildflowers along most of the canal bank.
Beach accessed down steep pathway from parking on Wear Bay Road near Folkestone harbour. Its sandy at low tide and can be walked at high tide using the concrete walkway below the cliffs.
Safe and attractive country park for a dog walk. It's also right in the middle of a number of main roads, and a useful doggiestop for desperate pooches. Not so great for people!
Miles of pawfect sandy beach and ideal for a doggie play day. Some small nooks in the dunes for sitting out of the breeze.
A former railway sidings, now covered in a birch wood and popular with local dog-walkers
Junction 35a
Westwood Country Park is still something of a secret to all except dog-walkers, locals and anglers. The dog will be delighted! There are no facilities here, just a dog walk.
Dogs' delight in winter, less so in summer! Walking through ancient broadleaf trees on clear paths, really easy to follow and with scents that dogs just adore.
Junction 12
In Reading we have a superb (big) park - it is dog friendly.
Another doggy-tastic big sandy beach in Northumberland with no restrictions on dogs, and plenty of poo bins are in place.
Junction 4
Close to the M20 Jct 4, the dog walking paths in this country park are easy to walk. There's one marked footpath which goes through copses of trees with a wide grassy area. Nice.
Restaurant/Country pub with masses of parking, expensive menu but accepts dogs into the bar area and gardens. Fresh water for the doggies on request.
Gorgeous sandy beach at southern end of Shanklin by the Chine.
Junction 2
There's 360 acres of parkland to explore here, and a marked trail through the woodland that goes past some of the historical natural and manmade features of the park.
A sheltered shingly bay backed by steep cliffs. Access path through woods. Part of the Exmoor National Park. Nearly always quiet and peaceful.
Zutkerque (Southbound)
If you're heading straight from the ferry terminal to the motorway south, then this is the first chance for the pooch to do a bit of scratching and sniffing on French soil.
Junction 19 Glanconwy Corner
Dogs are welcome on the beach here, with one marked section that's 'on-lead' only. The rest is open for doggy fun time. The castle is worth an explore too - well ruined, but atmospheric.
Various walks on banks of River Clyde, Golf Course and Parkland.
Tiny sandy beach, tucked away amongst the fishing boats. The Cleveland Way goes through here, and a very nice coast path it is too. No dog restrictions.
Grand Riez / Villefleur
We've included this to let you know that for an emergency pitstop this Aire is available. It's not great - but hey, in a desperate situation who cares?
An easy-going walk with the dog through an outstanding 18th century park. This is treating the dog to high-end garden design on a grand scale.
Dogs welcome on this beach all year round. There are a couple of fish and chip shops right by the car park (neither open all day).
Village pub. Thatched roof and home cooked food. Gareth is the landlord and he runs the pub along with the manager Sam and chef Paul. Friendly pub dog Freddie helps with the atmosphere!
The largest park in Sheffield, Graves is a brilliant mix of open parkland, natural and semi-natural woodlands and meadows and great views out towards the edge of the Peak District
Bembridge has the sea on three sides of the town, and dogs are allowed on all the beaches, all through the year. Each beach is different, so you'll find sandy bits, pebbles and rock.
A beautiful walk in the New Forest, the forest trail is clearly marked and is a 2.5 mile circuit of the woods. Plenty of free car parking and toilets.
Remote and no restrictions on dogs
Junction 4
A choice of fabulously rural dog walks here, with a cafe and roomy picnic spot at the start point. There's even a farm where kids are welcome to explore.
Junction 19 Glanconwy Corner
There's space here to exercise your imagination as well as the dog - and it's free.
Tranquil walking spot right on the edge of the red sandstone ridge that characterises the soil and bricks of this top part of Worcestershire.
Falling Foss is a delightful waterfall, accessed through woodland on either side of Littlebeck and Maybeck.
Junction 8
Allow plenty of time for exciting walkies here. There are a number of well-signed dog walk routes, one with dog-swimming. Wheelchair users are well catered for, and facilities are excellent.
Large, popular beach with pebbles and some sand. Dogs are OK on a designated part of the eastern side of the beach (by the cliffs).
Great spot for a country walk right in the midst of the city. Lake, woodland trails and everything a dog might want.
Ramblers association footpath going through beautiful new forest woodland leading down to Symonds Yat.
A wood that's just great for dog walks. Fantastic wild scenery once you're out of the trees.
Junction 11
Benhall Park is only a few mins from junction 11 of the M5, with local shops, supermarket and pub nearby.
Milton Interchange
An ideal spot for a dog walk, with no faffing around - just straight onto the Thames Path and you're set to walk for miles with no stiles, cows or roads to cross.
Beautiful wide open space with the River Eden flowing through. Great beach for the dogs to go swimming. Stopped here while travelling up to Scotland. There is a monument here too.
Plenty of dog walking here, and if you're taking a break on a journey please allow extra time for enthusiasm. It's hard to tear yourself away from the big open spaces.
A useful walking space in the city, with activities for families and dogwalkers. The woodland, with oaks, walnut and sweet chestnut trees is lovely. Some areas are off-limits to dogs.
Junction 12
A traditional pub that's well equipped for families and their dogs. Relaxed and friendly atmosphere. New management in January 2024, so reviews very welcome.
Convenient place to stop for a short walk on clean paths, shopping, meals (inc breakfast) and to see something of this developed part of the town.
A short, flat walk along the canal, stopping off at Halberton Farm shop for fab treats and coffee, or even PYO!
Only 2 miles off the A1, an ideal place to walk the dogs with a variety of walks on paths. Lots of off lead areas and the River Derwent for a doggie cool down.
Recently created countryside park with 65 acres of developing wildlife habitat and paths for all to enjoy.
Another simply enormous beach with long walks in either direction. This one is best at low tide when dogs can run by the water line, and well away from the nesting plovers higher up.
A peaceful location within easy access of the A35. It's perfect for a dog walk, and you'll even find a warm-water dog bath and dryer so your dog can get back in the car in tip-top condition!
Stunningly pretty and popular cove, with the coast path to let dogs flap their ears in the sea breezes.
A glorious dog walk along the river when the sun is shining, and any non-walkers will find lots to see in the town.
Junction 4
This lovely water park close to the M20 Junction 4 has been created from flooded chalk mines, and now it's a great place for a dog walk and a 5-star home to lots of birds and insects.
A country park on the fringe of the New Forest. It's great for dogs and has got beaches, cliffs, D-Day remains, great views of the Isle of Wight and meadows of wild flowers.
Junction 4
The forest is clearly popular with local dogwalkers, and socially inquisitive dogs will have a fantastic time here crashing through the undergrowth in a very safe environment.
Bit of an exciting break off the A39, and great if you need some space. It's quite a fairly remote sand and shingle beach with no dog restrictions all year.
Junction 15
There's plenty to explore in the glorious surrounding countryside, including the chalk downs.
A popular quaffing spot for thirsty thespians, the relaxed atmosphere of this riverside pub is a joy for dogs on a jaunt to Stratford on Avon.
Dog walk with plenty of fresh air, especially if you go up to the Beacon and trig point at the top.
This is a fabulous doggie beach with a lovely cafe and a relaxed and friendly feel to it.
As well as a great place for a dog walk, this is a brilliant outing for kids of all ages with an interest in rocks and fossils.
This park is a great place for walking. It is centred around a large lake with peat bogs and there are plenty of woods and heathland to explore.
The hotel is opposite the farm where Shakespeare's in-laws lived, and this is an interesting little village to visit. Like so many of the inns in this area, the building itself is so old it's amazing.
Good stop for families with a dog. More of a saunter than a dog walk, but if you have young kids on board this could be a lifeline to sanity.
Junction 9
A village with two dog-friendly pubs and a good dog walk as long as you like, really close to the M11/A11.
Handily placed for a stop with the dog just west of Andover. You'll find a good off-lead dog walk here and dog-friendly accommodation too.
Junction 17
A very dog-friendly pub near the M4. The walk is straightforward and dogs will enjoy dashing around the open Wiltshire spaces.
A wonderful, easy dog walk across the roof of Berkshire.
Junction 7
Astonishingly old pub that even gets a mention in the Domesday Book. Happily the food and service is well up to date. Less than a mile from the M11 junction.
If you're bored of a long journey, take a bit of time out to admire these mpressive castle ruins with fabulous views of Stainmore Pass.
Junction 16
Right on the A5 (Watling Street) carriage route between London and Chester this is an old canal-side pub that's been brought into the 21st century in some style.
Junction 13
An attractive pub in a quiet village, with a couple of dog walks right on the doorstep. The pub is noted for the excellence of its food and the welcome for dogs is second to none.
A vast forest that stretches from here to the Cairngorms, and an ideal dog walking spot.
A bustling tourist centre, with a fine dog walk and some dog-friendly pubs. Be prepared for quite a long stop here if you have Harry Potter fans on board or gardening enthusiasts.
Junction 13
A delightful dog-friendly pub tucked away in a pretty part of the town. The Thames is really close by and there is a very pleasant riverside dog walk to enjoy.
On a warm, sunny day this is a charming spot to walk the dog and then bask on the waterfront terrace and watch the ripples go by.
Said to be the second biggest open space in Essex there's plenty of space for dogs to go totally nuts and get really tired out. The routes have no stiles.
Junction 17
Close to the M4 and also on the Fosse Way, this coaching inn has been a comfortable place for travellers to refresh for centuries. Today you'll find tasty food and a good dog walk from the door.
Junction 26
This is the largest open space in London by far at nearly 6,000 acres. It's brilliant for dogs to romp off-lead, roll in the unspeakable and have a great doggie moment.
Country park with several lakes and a network of paths between them. Easy parking for large vehicles in the enormous car park.
Junction 9
A chance to walk along part of the oldest road in Britain or take the pooch for a gentle stroll along the river. A very welcome break from the motorway indeed.
A real opportunity to explore a charming old village with thatched cottages and a tiny 15th century church nearby. A village shop has cold drinks and snacks, and a lovely tea garden in summer.
Junction 23
Dog friendly pub with a dog walk from the door, and great food to boot. Not far from the A6 or less than 4 miles from the M1 Jct 23 or Jct 22.
A fine traditional pub with splendid views. Great to come back to after a walk with your dog.
We're not usually fans of stately homes, but this is in a dog-friendly league of its own and every effort has been made to ensure the comfort of visitors.
Junction 29a
Very handy family stop close to the M1 between Nottingham and Sheffield. Make sure you have your English Heritage card with you to avoid the parking charge.
This is a dog walk for the early-birds as the pub serves a good value breakfast with waffles from 9am.
A quiet spot in the Cambrian Mountains near Newtown where dogs can really have a good leg-stretch and enjoy woodland sniffing too. We quite often picnic here and rarely see anyone else.
Junction 6
This is a well looked after community nature reserve, and combines shaded woodland with open space that's ideal for dogs.
There are shops, dog-friendly pubs and cafes here, and it's a good stopping point on the A65 with much easier parking and access to the walks than Skipton, which is just 4 miles away.
Junction 36
Once past the recently restored country house this walk turns into a fine woodland wander through over 100 acres with stunning views over the valleys beyond.
An old coaching inn near the banks of the River Test. This is a pretty location with a good dog walk to enjoy.
Junction 24
This is an orderly and well maintained country park, with hard surface paths creating accessibility routes – and all weather dog walking in clean footwear a definite possibility.
Junction 8
Drivers, dogs and passengers of all ages will be charmed by this pub, an absolute gem in the middle of the Surrey Hills.
Junction 15
Refreshments in a popular old coaching inn with a dog walk from the door makes this a pawfect doggiestop. It's less than 5 miles from the M1 Junction 15 or the A428 and near Northampton.
Calm and peaceful woodland that's ideal for dogs to sniff and scamper whatever the weather. Lots of little paths to explore. Two nearby villages have dog-friendly pubs, so refreshments are at hand.
Warm and friendly pub that is a pleasure to visit after a big bound with the hound on the Yorkshire moors. It's one of those really nice places, listed in a number of the 'Good ...
An easy-going 3.5 mile circular dog walk which ends in the splendidly feudal village of Tissington. Tissington is famous for its well-dressing, which takes place in late spring each year.
Junction 22
This is a less-visited part of Bradgate country park, where the main park is a very popular day out for Leicester families.
Fabulously dog-friendly pub, with a light and airy interior and very welcoming team. Dog-friendly rooms available, and a choice of walkies from the door. And Jem loved their special doggie menu.
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