A8 historic house dog walk near Port Glasgow, Scotland A glorious estate overlooking the Firth of Clyde, this is the home of the Clan MacMillan. With marvellous grounds, long established woods and a stream to explore, this is a paradise for dogs.
Hampstead Heath One of London's biggest breathing spaces, Hampstead Heath is great for dogs - especially on weekday mornings after joggers have gone to work.
Beautiful hilly woods for a dog walk, Norfolk We stopped off at Pretty Corner Woods instead of going to Sheringham Country Park. As you turn off the Holt Road, there's a car park , and, further along, two more.
A498 Stunning lake and dog walk, Wales Beautiful clear water lake with mountain backdrop. It's in Snowdonia.
Llangennith dog-friendly beach and pub, Gower, Wales Gorgeous beach on the Gower, and dogs are welcome all year round.
Little Gruinard dog-friendly beach, Scotland Massive beautiful, mainly sandy dog-friendly beach in a remote Scottish location. A perfect stop on the way to Ullapool on the A832
A83/6-7 Aire de la Vendée, France Junction 7 Luon - Ste Hermine This unusual Aire de Service has a generous dog walking space over a large field beyond the bistro.
Dunster dog-friendly beach, Somerset Long, clean private beach with plenty of parking and visitor facilities. Dog-friendly all year round.
A55 Colwyn Bay dog-friendly beach, Clwyd, Wales Junction 19 Glanconwy Corner Colwyn Bay has two areas where dogs are allowed - these are clearly marked on the beach. Dogs have to be on leads whilst approaching the beach on the promenade.
Ceibwr dog-friendly beach, Wales Stone and shingle beach surrounded by cliffs and easy access to the coastal path. It feels remote and secluded, and you may be lucky and spot a porpoise.
Portchester dog walk and dog-friendly cafe, Hampshire This is an immensely popular area with local dog walkers, and it's just the place for some bracing sea air. There are several walk options, depending on where the tide is.
Seaton Sluice dog-friendly beach, Tyne and Wear Long curvy beach, Dogs allowed all the way from Seaton Sluice to Blyth. A small area of the Blyth end is reserved as no dogs. Lovely dunes and views, facilities en-route and free parking.