Woodland dog walk near Wragby, Lincolnshire A really lovely dog walking place, with plenty of space to ramble for hours. A couple of trails are marked out to get you started, and there's plenty to explore here.
Bargoed Woodland Park dog walks, Gwent, Wales This is the newest of the country parks in this corner of Wales, and has been formed from three collieries and what was once the highest coal tip in Europe.
Gullane Bents dog-friendly beach, Scotland Fantastic beach with no restrictions. Long beach with sand dunes. Free car park a few minutes walk. Very popular with dog walkers so plenty of new friends to be made!
Mill Bay dog-friendly beach, Devon Dogs are welcome at Mill Bay Beach all year round. It's a bit hard to find - opposite Salcombe on the east side of the Kingsbridge Estuary.
Hylands Park dog walk, Essex Hylands Park has lots of good dog walks. You can do several different circuits, including around the Serpentine Lake & through the woods. There are two dog friendly cafés and both have free parking.
Elmdon Country Park local dog walk, West Midlands The park has been created out of the grounds of the derelict Elmdon Hall, and there are views over the Midlands from the high ground.
Formby Woods, Merseyside Beaches, Sand Dunes, Woods - Perfect for active Dogs. Free Parking in Winter and Before 10am
Historic dog-friendly pub and dog walk, North Yorkshire Long-established 18th century coaching inn that's been dispensing beer and cheer since 1742. Dogs get a good welcome, and there's walking country all around.
Sandyhills dog-friendly beach, Scotland Small sandy beach, one of few on the eastern part of the Solway Firth. Very picturesque and nice coastal paths.
A55 dog walk near Colwyn Bay, Wales Junction 19 Glanconwy Corner Just the place for a dog walk away from the bustle of the beach. It's easily walkable from the town.
Eastbrookend Park dog walk, Greater London A country park since 1995, this former landfill site is now a dog walkers' delight.
Sett Valley Trail and Moorland Road dog walk, Derbyshire Sett Valley Trail / Pennine Way, 3.8 mile walk. Parts of this walk are steep, both upwards and down. In addition, the well trodden path has areas of shifting shingle with some deep gullies.