Priory ruins dog walk and dairy shop near Wells, Norfolk Well, Henry the 8th certainly wrote the rulebook on cultural vandalism. And here is an atmospheric reminder.
Traditional dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Derbyshire Simple and friendly Peak District pub with walkers and dogs getting a warm welcome. Very popular with locals, and rammed for Sunday lunches.
A171 Whitby Abbey and town, North Yorkshire Famous for the large black dog that transformed into Count Dracula, this spooky ruin will get your visit off to a bitingly good start.
Cotswold Lavender Farm, Worcestershire An absolute stunning venue to take your dog for some pictures and a walk! 70 acres of gorgeous lavender & wild flowers.
West Harling Wood dog trails, Norfolk There are a few pull in spots along the edge of the woods, these are your typical countryside off road parking areas, there is a parking area right on the pin of the woods.
Riverside dog walk and dog-friendly inn, Wales A perfectly placed dog-friendly inn on the banks of the river and a dog walk. The bridge is a real survivor of time and floods, and worth a salute.
Old Buckenham, close to A11, Norfolk Old Buckenham is a small country park which has an on site eatery, the food place has a rotating menu which has certain specials on when they are open, in addition to this they have cakes and coffee.
A1 dog-friendly inn and dog walk, Bedfordshire Biggleswade North Roundabout Quaint, curious and comfortable 300 year old dog-friendly pub, with a fab log fire in the winter. Also known as the 'pub with no bar'.
Pingo Trail, just off A1075, Norfolk The pingo trail is an 8 mile total loop, which is based on an nature reserve, this passes through lots of wetland so the ground can be marshy after periods of rain.
Dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Kingsbridge, Devon Wow - this is a 14th century Inn, in an amazing historic setting. There's a beautiful walled garden, and summer garden menu. Altogether, a completely lovely pub.
Loynton Moss reserve dog walk, Staffordshire Dog walk through woods and/or along canal. Car parking in dedicated car park or layby opposite. Located opposite the junction of Pinfold lane on the A519. Canal walk access as well
Short walk to Offas Dyke and an amazing hotel, Wales Once upon a time this little town was a bustling stopping place for travellers between Wales and England. Today most people just drive on past.