Tranquil dog-friendly gardens and tropical planting, Scotland A very calm and shady garden where you can see the extraordinary climate of the Rhins at work. Dogs are welcome on lead, and you may well spot a red squirrel dashing from tree to tree.
New Galloway dog-friendly B&B and dog walk, Scotland A local dog walk with a dog-friendly B&B, and the attraction of a public car park with 8 EV charging points.
Mossdale accessible dog walk and other trails, Scotland A choice of good dog walks from a pretty picnic site not far from the A762.
Grey Mare's Tail waterfall and forest dog walk, Scotland A chance to admire a rushing torrent and waterfall and then extend the dog walk with a circular route through the forest.
Hilly dog walk near Auchencairn, Scotland Woodland is always great for dogs to enjoy some off-lead space and you're very likely to have a lot of track to yourself here.
Dalbeattie woodland dog walks, Scotland A forest walk very close to the town centre and ideal for dog walking. The trees provide cover from both sun and rain so stopping here is a good choice.
Woodland dog walk near Dumfries, Scotland A perfect circular dog walk that's ideal for a leg stretch near Dumfries. The walk isn't over long and still has plenty of variety and interest.
Doggie swimming spot near Cleator, Cumbria Wow - this is like an infinity pool for doggie swimmers, and what an amazing backdrop too. Any dog who enjoys his wild swimming will be thrilled with an outing here.
Gentle towpath stroll and a dog-friendly pub near Walsall, West Midlands Good combo of an easy dog walk along a canal and a dog-friendly pub for refreshments.
Quiet dog walk with views near Bridgnorth, Shropshire An easy walk with no livestock to worry about and just one path through the bracken. Ideal for a quiet stroll with the dog in a little-frequented beauty spot.
Dog-friendly inn with B&B and a dog walk, Shropshire Dog-friendly country inn with B&B about halfway between Ludlow and Bridgnorth.
Half-a-hill dog walk and fab view, Shropshire What a strange place, half the hill is missing! The remaining half is part of the Shropshire Hill AONB.