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A fabulous chance to get a massive view over the surrounding countryside and enjoy an off-lead walk with the dog.
Quiet woodland that's perfect for a dog walk.
A popular dog-friendly cafe and walks, and it's easy to find from the A56.
This is a lovely tiny village where it's easy to get onto the Pennine Bridleway for a satisfying yomp with the dog. Expect waterfalls and chatty locals.
A warm and dog-welcoming country inn with a blazing fire in cold weather, and a real haven from a biting Yorkshire wind.
A rather nice walk exploring a Victorian railway and then a canal towpath. The pup loved her walk here and it is an ideal easy-access walk.
A walk across the top of the Gower peninsula with spectacular views and guaranteed happy dogs.
A huge statement of English domination over the Welsh, and then a transformation into a more domestic and homely space. So there's a fair bit of history going on.
A really delightful small-scale estate and house with a Robert Adam landscape and building design.
A large and popular country park with huge appeal for dogs and children. We were charmed by the Room on a Broom walk, with some slighty scary witches along the way!
An outdoor cafe where dogs can sit with you, and a longer walk away from the National Trust property.
A towpath walk along the side of the Macclesfield canal. Ideal for an off-lead walk with nothing for a dog to chase.
A leafy picnic spot with the chance to explore the moors nearby with the dog.
A fine place to take a break from driving and discover some dog walking magic, with a fine dog-friendly pub as well.
An easy-going path on the trans-pennine trail where it feels as if you have the hills to yourself and the dog.
One more massive and dog-friendly beach in Northumberland. This is really the county of dogs' delight.
First up, you need to plan the train trip and not just rock up. Seats get booked up fast. Dogs are welcome and on a sunny day it's a nice ride.
A very secluded spot which is ideal for dogs who prefer their own space. It's a long bumpy lane to get there.
A bustling and traditional Teesdale town with dog-friendly cafe and pubs, and small independent shops. It feels a bit like a film set, but this small town is delightfully real and well worth a visit.
An eighteenth century toll bridge, still carrying traffic after all these years. The wooden slats make a racket only if you're driving too fast!
A section of the easy-access path between Horncastle and Woodhall Spa. It's a great path for dog-walking, and you cannot possibly get lost!
A mega-popular weekend leisure spot at the end of a peninsula with a dog-friendly cafe and tiny beach. Telescope and topograph for keen sea-spotters.
A quiet and gentle dog walk over fields and marshes. Best on a summer day after a few weeks without rain!
A really good, long dog walk that's worth checking out if you are staying nearby. The dog-friendly and welcoming rural pub where drovers used to halt seems to be for sale (2024).
Interesting combination of vintage tea rooms, collectibles barn and a dog-friendly garden. And a great dog walk on the Essex Way too.
Not far from the A1 you'll find quiet and tranquil woodland walking here on forestry paths. It's a real bolthole from the thunder of the "Great North Road".
Atmospheric village pub and a comfortable place to spend some time. The staff all seem to love dogs and you may have to drag Fido away when the time comes for walkies.
A fully accessible walk along a former rail track, now part of the Weavers Way footpath. It's an easy walk and has no stiles or livestock to contend with.
A Travelodge motel with a small country park literally on the doorstep, and really close for Heathrow if you need to stay over to pick someone up and have the dog with you.
A remote and wonderful spot for a dog walk, with doggie swimming and a good long run to be enjoyed. Just a few moments from the A697 and delightfully out of the way.
A short dog walk where you can experience a slice of Kentish history.
A good stop for families with a pretty riverside dog walk and a fun adventure playground with plenty of equipment.
This village was one of the earliest purpose-built industrial villages in Britain and a major centre for lead and silver mining. They must have been tough to live and work here back in the day.
Dog and family-friendly historic pub and circular dog walk close to the A10 near Royston
The dog-friendly pub here has survived against all the odds after the community bought it and rescued their local. Hats off to them.
Sadler's Farm
A short dog walk through a big chunk of local history, and with a good view from the top.
On a warm day this is a perfect spot for a dog walk followed with a superb Devonshire cream tea. Understated English dog-friendly tourism at its best. Not far from the A39 and well worth stopping for.
If you fancy a pub with a view over a harbour, a dog walk on the beach and the chance to stay overnight with Fido in the room, then this is the place to come.
There can be few things better in life than a walk by the sea and a visit to a dog-friendly pub. This pub overlooks the sea and is a fine place to spend time after some quality doggy dashing.
Easy to reach dog walk on the way to Lymington.
A good paw stretcher through an old forest. The coastline, when you get there, is so beautiful that you will not want to leave.
Good place to start a walk on the coast path as this is one of the sections with relatively gentle ups and downs, and the path isn't too close to the edge.
Dogs have a heavenly time in the absolutely enormous forest here. It's quite close to the A22 and makes a perfect place to stop for a relaxing walk with the dog.
Dogs have a heavenly time in the absolutely enormous forest here. It's quite close to the A22 and makes a perfect place to stop for a relaxing walk with the dog.
A wonderful hillside forest with great views. Plenty of heath and woods for dogs to get excited about and a really tranquil place for people to wind down.
A majestic tower in dogtastic surroundings. From the top of the tower you can see London to the north and the English Channel to the south.
Stress-busting woodland walkies that will calm the mind and tire out your dog. A great place to stop off for some quality canine time.
A walk with glorious views along the top of the South Downs. It is a dog's delight and a great spot to break your journey.
A village with a dog-friendly pub at either end, and a pleasant dog walk in the forest.
A visit to this practically feudal village with a magnificent country inn is well worth the diversion off the A1. The dog gets a good walk on a traditional Estate too.
Junction 8
Moments of pure joy for dogs in an enormous country park with plenty of space for dogs (or kids!) to bound around.
Typical small French town, with a pleasant dog-walk in chateau gardens (now a park).
This 45-60 minute walk manages to get in most of the dramatic events of the Camargue region in one go! ...
Junction 18 Mont de Marsan
The village is on the Santiago de Compostela pilgrims' footpath, and has more restaurants to refresh tired walkers than you might expect.
Far away from the bustle of Great Yarmouth at its seaside-y best, dogs can relax and enjoy a lovely walk on the north end of this massive beach.
A very straightforward walk to follow - there and back along the riverbank - with the chance to spot wildlife along the way.
More than a dog-friendly beach, this is a great place to walk the dog under cooling pine trees and then explore beaches that you're likely to have entirely to yourself.
Dogs allowed on the beach in France
Most of this huge sandy beach has dog restrictions, but if you head to the east side you'll find that dogs are welcome all year round.
The character of Ambleteuse is largely defined by its role in military history, and there's a magnificent brooding ruin of a fortress on the stony beach. It's a Vauban fortress, with later additions.
A very easy walk with great views over the Channel.
Junction 7
A dog-friendly country pub with a large car park and easy access from the Evesham Road.
The woodland walk here will delight the dogs, and it's a pity the pub is only open for lunch at weekends.
A dog-friendly country inn with dog walks just a short way from the M62. Expect a friendly welcome from the new management here. Good for families and it's also a handy motorhome stopover.
Nothing really prepares you for the sheer size and age of the trees on the dog walk here. It's a very special atmosphere and definitely one to savour.
Junction 23
A fabulous wood for a dog walk, with several interesting historic moments to look out for too. Very safe for dogs and kids, and easily walkable from the town if you're staying nearby.
Expect oodles of Highland charm and comfort at the dog-friendly hotel and country inn on the lochside here. It's traditional hospitality with modern comforts. Lovely!
The beach is close to the ferry arrival from Skye, and also a really good place to spot seals. We took the dogs for a romp here and then went on to the nearby Glenelg Inn for lunch.
A pull-in off the A87 will lead you to a dog walk towards waterfalls and, apparently, the site of the Battle of Glenshiel from 1719.
A small castle ruin with magnificent views across the water and loads of romantic atmosphere. Active dogs will want more of a walk, or could swim from the beach. This is just a short stop.
Just at the point where the road splits for Fort William and the road along the Great Glen to Fort Augustus there's a quiet woodland walk for dogs and drivers.
Dog-friendly beach and a massive playground for children.
A tourist attraction for centuries and it's easy to see why. The gorge is astonishing and worth a visit.
This atmospheric ancient site is lovely for a short visit with the dog. Many people will recognise the burial cairns from the Outlander series.
Woodland dog walks in part of the area covered by the Battle of Culloden. Now it's a residential area and quite calm.
The dog walk here is a real hidden gem. And the geological features are interesting for curious people too. Not too far from the A9 heading north and well worth an explore.
We saw a lot of dogs hopping on and off the loch ferry cruise boats here. If you fancy a short cruise they leave regularly and give you an unrivalled view of the loch.
Today the castle looks a tad forlorn, but back in the day it was a vibrant centre and visitors came by sea. Dogs are welcome around the ruins and there's a seafood cafe next door.
A big sandy and dog-friendly beach here. Good for swimming and water games with the dog. Don't miss a trip to the historic fish pool, it's extraordinary.
An out of the way dog walk that's ideal for off-lead scampering with little chance of meeting other walkers or livestock.
Dogs will really enjoy this woodland spot with a babbling brook at the start for happy splashing. It's quiet and free of sheep.
This castle has a truly gruesome reputation and stories of ghosts, murders and black magic are many and varied. Dogs are welcome to visit and ours showed no sign of supernatural sniffs.
One of the main visitor centres in the Galloway Forest with plenty of information about routes and the Dark Skies project.
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.
A country park that's very handy for the A10 if you need a doggie pitstop on your way into, or out of, London.
Fabulous and popular ice-cream shop and cafe with the pretty Huddersfield narrow canal to walk the dog on.
Another section of the famous Wenlock Edge walk.
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.
An enchanting garden with plenty for keen gardeners to enjoy, and also an excellent adventure playground for kids of all ages.
Part of a huge country park with several car parks and activities.
The pup had a fabulous walk in the oak and broadleaf woodland here, we both loved it.
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.
A choice of car parks, some free the others P&D and a number of trails from wherever you stop. It's a popular weekend outing but there's plenty of space and enough walking to keep everyone happy.
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.
A light and airy, yet traditional village inn with rooms. Ideal for a dog-friendly stay away from the crowds. The dog walk is a rural hike across fields - best in dry weather!
An enjoyable stroll near to one of the characteristic meres of the area. Lovely for dogs, kids and drivers and with plenty to interest anyone remotely interested in wildflowers and insect life.
A linear walk with hard-surfaced path and an easy route to follow.
Small and perfectly formed country park with lots of grass for dogs and an excellent kids' playground. Back in the day it was an industrial wasteland, and you'd never guess that today.
Ancient ruins are an ideal way to de-stress and relax. This former monastery is completely dog-friendly and a tranquil place for a moment to ponder, or enjoy a picnic.
The dog-friendly pub here is a step back in time to the 1850s with a quirky and really lovely old building. You can almost still hear the shouts of stagecoach drivers and ostlers across the heathland.
With a relatively big parking fee you'll want to spend a good while at Chatsworth to get your money's worth. Especially as some areas, including the house are off-limites to dogs.
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