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Luscious parkland for dogs with a nose for the high life, This is a National Trust property with an enormous park (dogs on leads near deer) and access to the river.
Forest trail in the Snowdonia national park, with plenty for non-walkers to see and do in the village.
Enormous expanse of pine forest (more than 900 acres), rough boggy ground and some well made paths in one of the least populated parts of the country. It's a dogs' delight!
There are no stiles or road walking on this dog walk, although there may be some sheep on the hills. It's a fantastic space for walks and loads of fresh air.
One of the best hill fort remains in England, although the earthworks are all you see today. It must have been a really imposing centre all those years ago.
Remote, stile-free walking in a relatively little visited corner of the Snowdonia national park.
This country park is on the banks of the River Dee and in the shadow of the Cefn Viaduct. It's a great place to relax and take the dog for a stroll. Dogs need to be kept on leads.
Paths through the woods, safe for off lead
Marvellous dog-friendly pub and well worth making a detour for. Jem loves it here because they have carpet, and he can get really comfortable for a snooze.
Very popular walkers' lake (and fishermen too), so avoid at weekends in the summer and enjoy on weekdays out of season. On a good day, the atmos is unbeatable.
This is a lovely pub for enjoying the view over the village green and duck pond on a warm Sunday afternoon.
Upmarket and dog-friendly establishment with an amazing terrace hanging over the river. The mill wheel still turns - not for grinding corn anymore though.
One of those perfect places to get the dog and driver out of the car and off on an easy walk with a cup of tea and cake afterwards. Open in Summer only.
A winning combo of beach and woodland dog walking.
A handy stop for a summer evening if you need a break from the A5. Dogs are welcome in the traditional thatched Freehouse and the walk is a section of a long-distance footpath across fields.
A cool and shady woodland walk around, or up, a hill. It's very quiet here and we saw just one other walker at a distance away.
Wonderful dog walking here, with a carpet of bluebells in Spring and lots of pretty butterflies too.
An ancient country estate with a very modern approach. There's loads going on and you could easily spend the weekend here! But it's a great place for a break off the A5 and dogs on leads are welcome.
Truly lovely wildflower meadows and arboretum, and an outdoor gym to liven up the driver. Lots of off-lead dog walking in an exceptionally well tended reserve.
For a break from the busy A5, this is a handy choice for you and the dog. The pub is dog-friendly, and the village itself is well worth an explore.
Perched on the Greensand Ridge, Stockgrove park is partly grassland and partly ancient woodland. It's a nice mix of the two. There's also a lake with some Mandarin ducks in full control.
A section of the Arden Way, boasting a great view with facilities and access paths.
A gentle canalside stroll along a popular stretch of the waterway.
Small canal-side pub that is right on the A5 (Watling Street).
A quiet waterside walk that really is in the middle of nowhere. Happily there are signs to get you to the car park, and the GPS helps too. This is ideal for solitary dogs to enjoy a walk.
An atmospheric walk in the footsteps of the outlaw 'Wild Humphrey Kynaston' - sometimes, and rather oddly, called the 'Shropshire Robin Hood'.
A great place to take a break, with a really easy to find dog walk from the pub garden as well as a good sized children's outdoor play area and a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere inside.
Recommended by friends in Coventry, this is a popular pub with the food much praised by locals. The garden is exquisitely looked after, and the dog walk starts just opposite the car park.
A sleepy and traditional agricultural village, with a surprisingly large pub.
You'll find a relaxed combination here of dog-friendly pub, and a dog walk starting within a few metres of the door. Pawfect for pooches on the go.
A really good walk for dogs and very easy to get to from the A5 for a quick driving break.
Much-loved country park with designated dog walking area, space for horse riders and lots of nature projects to inspire and entertain.
A huge statement of English domination over the Welsh, and then a transformation into a more domestic and homely space. So there's a fair bit of history going on.