A483 dog walk and dog-friendly inn, Wales Really good dog and family stop on a road that doesn't have a lot of options. The walk starts from just behind the pub, and younger kids can let off steam in the play area.
Little Wenlock dog walk, Shropshire Junction 7 A dog walk that's guaranteed to wake up a tired driver, and great views from the top. Yup, it's hilly!
Country pub and dog walk off the M1 Jct 12, Bedfordshire Junction 12 Welcoming dog-friendly village inn serving food just about all day. It's easy to spot, with a thatched roof and distinctive black and white timbers.
M40 Junction 16 dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Warwickshire Junction 16 A locals' favourite for dog walkers in the area and you'll find a choice of dog walks right from the car park. The conservatory can get a bit over-doggie on a wet day.
M5 Junction 31 dog walk in the forest, Devon Junction 31 A circular walk on well-maintained paths in an easy to navigate forest makes this an ideal stop for families.
Lakeside dog walks off the A45, Northamptonshire Excellent stopping point for dogs and kids (and drivers) with easy to follow walk routes on good firm paths - ideal for wet weather and keeping your feet dry.
A26 exit 17 Faux de Verzy, France A lovely walk on well-signed paths through one of the curiosities of the forest.
Dog-friendly beach and walkies, Cornwall Well equipped beach with car park, WC and cafes nearby. Dogs allowed on the beach all year round.
Hay Wood dog walk, Warwickshire Forestry Commission woodland where you least expect to find it. Great for dogs, and Jem loves coming here.
Tandle Hill dog walks, Lancashire A great off-lead walk that's popular with local dog walkers. The gorgeous little doggies enjoying a walk at Tandle are Shani, Lily and Bette, joined by Peaches, Solo and Saffron in the group snuffle!
Woolacombe dog-friendly beach, Devon After the rocks, 3 miles of beautiful sand. Zones for dog access in summer and these are well-signed.
A1 Junction 45 Wetherby riverside dog walk, West Yorkshire Junction 45 A loop following the River Wharfe and joining with the Ebor Way.