Hyndlee Forest dog walk, Scotland Everything for dogs to love here, with endless space and paths. Getting there seems to take for ages but it's definitely worth it if you have dogs or kids who really need to let off steam.
Bruces Stone and a dog-friendly cafe, Scotland The dog walk here takes you to another Bruce-themed object, this time a stone where the great man rested his weary head after winning a skirmish with the English Army.
Forest and heath dog walk near the A3, Surrey Doggie delight of a walk, quite close to the A3 for a quick walkies on your journey or a fabulous long weekend walkies.
A stroll to Wenlock Edge, Shropshire Wenlock Edge is one of those iconic walks with poetry to accompany your route. So if you need to take a break near Much Wenlock it would be a pity to miss out on the chance to enjoy this experience.
Dog-friendly country pub near Ludlow, Shropshire A small rustic and dog-friendly inn near Ludlow. Dogs will welcome the well-tended doggie drinking station by the front door.
Crosscanonby beach dog walks, Cumbria Another enormous sandy beach with hardly a soul enjoying it. So ideal for dogs who like a lot of personal space. You can see Scotland across the water.
Castle and Estate grounds and gardens, Cumbria An enchanting garden with plenty for keen gardeners to enjoy, and also an excellent adventure playground for kids of all ages.
A gentle walk by a reservoir, Lancashire Part of a huge country park with several car parks and activities.
Woodland walk near Burnley, Lancashire The pup had a fabulous walk in the oak and broadleaf woodland here, we both loved it.
Clitheroe riverside park, Lancashire An easy place to find from the main road, and after the dog has explored the park area you can walk into the town from here to see the Castle.
Dog-friendly cafe, pub and canal walk near Skipton, North Yorkshire We quite often stop here on the way to Kirkby Lonsdale and fill our lungs up with fine Yorkshire air, and enjoy the feel of a very traditional and unspoiled village.
Broomsticks dog walk on Pendle Hill, Lancashire A chance for a dog walk up one of the country's most iconic hills for a massive view from the top and historical connections from prehistory to witchcraft trials.