Portheras Cove - not so dog-friendly beach, Cornwall Portheras Cove is a delightful little beach near Pendeen. There's a problem though - once you've been stung for parking, and clambered down the cliff path to reach the beach you'll see two signs.
Yar Estuary Circular Walk, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight Good flat track on old railway line, then public footpaths, bridleways and roadside pavement.following the Yar estuary from Yarmouth to Freshwater old village circular route - 3.8 miles.
Sellers Wood, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire We stumbled upon this fabulous little wood completely by mistake, and what a hidden gem it is! Looked after by the city council, this is a haven where beetles can busily burrow into rotting stumps...
Hemel Hempstead dog-friendly pub, Hertfordshire Bustling country pub overlooking the green on the edge of beautiful Ashridge Forest. Great award winning food, interesting European wines and friendly staff.
Powfoot Beach - dog-friendly, Scotland Stunning views of the Solway Coast. At low tide you can venture out onto the 'flats' but just take care as there are some deep channels.
Fulmer dog-friendly pub, Buckinghamshire Junction 1 Quintessential 17th century whitewashed country pub in the heart of pretty Fulmer Village. Recently refurbished with wood burning stove, fab food and lovely garden overlooking the church.
Dog walk near Pitlochry, Scotland Calm, restful walking on forest trails by Loch Rannoch. Small beaches for canine cooling, and a choice of aimless wanderings or purposeful signed trails from the car park.
Forest dog walk and nature reserve near Kielder, Northumberland This is a quieter and tranquil part of the forest and is designated as a nature reserve. Dogs are welcome but should not be chasing wildlife, especially the red squirrels.
Dog-friendly beach near Broadstairs, Kent Dogs are allowed on the Botany Bay beach before 1000 and after 1800 between May 1st and Sept 30th. Welcome at all times throughout the rest of the year.
Whitwell dog walk near Worksop, Yorkshire If solitude and seclusion is what you and the dog need, then this woodland has it in abundance - on a busy Bank Holiday we didn't see or hear a soul.
Forest day out with the family and dog, Kent Busy Forestry recreation space, and great for a family outing. This is a long-stay visit, not a doggie-stop on your journey because the entry charge is over £10. The Pinetum is fantastic.