Portstewart dog-friendly beach and bar, NI Impressive, dog pleasing beach on the north coast. The dog-friendly bar in the town is a fine place to relax after your dogs seaside exertions.
A quiet stroll along the Montgomery canal, Shropshire 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.
Barmouth dog walk and beach, Wales Fun walk across the iconic bridge and into woodland. Unlike most walks in the area this one is completely hill-free!
Newstead and Annesley Country Park, Nottinghamshire Located in the west of Central Nottinghamshire, Annesley Pit Top is one of the few pit tops that has escaped the generic 'restoration process.
Historical dog walk in the Marches, Herefordshire This is one of my favourite castles on the Welsh/English border. It's perfect for a gentle stroll with the dog, a boisterous game site for travel-weary kids or even a romantic picnic.
Ballywalter dog-friendly beach, NI Expect the cobwebs to be blown away as you and your dog walk along this beach looking out across the Irish Sea. No dog restrictions and a fine, quiet place to romp.
Worcester dog-friendly pub and walk, Worcestershire Out of the way pub on the river, very laid back - like a time capsule to the last century.
A6 atmospheric dog walk near Penrith, Cumbria Brooding ruins surrounded by the remote and windswept Shap fell. Perfect for a moment of calm and mindfulness with the dog, and a complete change of pace from the A6.
Burnham Beeches dog walk, Buckinghamshire Vast woodland, owned by the City of London but available to all. Maps available online and on-site (boards and leaflets). Some flat walks, some with inclines.
Dining on the Devon/Cornwall border - warm weather only, Devon A large and airy modern dining inn with an easy to find dog walk from the door. Dogs not allowed inside, just in the beer garden.
High Weald dog-friendly pub, East Sussex Small rural pub in the High Weald. Dogs and walkers are welcome.