A82 Loch Oich picnic site, Scotland A Forestry picnic and parking site on the shores of Loch Oich on the A82, southbound side coming from Fort William.
Desert Rat woodland dog walk, Norfolk An easy to spot forest dog walk just a bit south of Swaffham, and an interesting bit of military history too.
Common dog walks, East Sussex Lying close to the flanks of Burgess Hill, this former commonland has grassland, woodland and a lake. It's a beautiful place to be, especially in Spring when the bluebells are in bloom.
Kingwood dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Oxfordshire Easy dog walk on the common, and then a dog-friendly country pub for refreshments.
Nature Reserve and cafe with accessible dog walk, Cumbria An on-lead walk with the dog in a very unusual nature reserve. Fully accessible paths and mobility bike centre for hiring modified bikes and kids' bikes too.
In the footsteps of Game of Thrones, NI A walk with some of the best views you could wish for. This is real Game of Thrones country with many scenes filmed at this location.
A visit to Hexham with the dog, Northumberland Avoid this one in peak tourist season, but definitely try for a stop here at quieter times of the year. The town has plenty of dog-friendly shops and a surprisingly large park just behind the centre.
Woodland dog walk, excellent for hot weather, Norfolk Park at the National Trust Car Park (free for members) and walk into the woods to the left. You can make it a circular walk or just stay in the woods all the time.
Belmore Forest dog walk, NI A fine forest walk in the footsteps of the Game of Thrones characters. The views get better the further you go and there is plenty to enjoy for all dogs.
Mar Lodge Estate dog walks, Scotland One of the most exhilarating places to walk in the Cairngorms and ideal for a super-long trek or just a short stroll to breathe in the invigorating air.
A41 Private dog walking experience with sniffari, Hertfordshire When your dog needs their own space and you still need to stop for a comfort break, a private dog area is the answer. This is a well set-up dog facility on a large country estate with a cafe too.
Priory, dog-friendly castle and local shops, Norfolk An easy and safe place to take a break for a dog walk. You can also cram in a historical visit, play with the dog and get refreshments from local shops.