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Byland Abbey is the focal point of this walk - a dignified ruin of one of the largest Cistercian monastery complexes in Yorkshire.
Nice quiet sand and pebble beach with marram grass dunes. Dog-friendly.
A quiet corner of Sherwood Forest that is well worth exploring. Lots of fine sniffing for dogs.
Junction 37
This is a large expanse of parkland, over 70 acres, and clearly a favourite with local dogwalkers from the Barnsley area.
Junction 28
Choose from a number of dog walks here, either across the meadows leading down to a lake, or in the rolling parkland with ice cream, loos and snacks available at the start.
An all year round dog-friendly beach, with facilities.
Vast grainy beach, and dogs are allowed all year round.
Pebbles, and steep climb down to beach. There was a kiosk above beach for drinks and car park beyond that
Junction 33
Local Park, dogs allowed off lead, hard walking paths as well as grassed areas.
An uncrowded sandy beach and dog-friendly all year. Much better at low tide.
Tree walk with safe enclosure
Big thatched dog-friendly pub with a welcoming woodburner in winter, and a huge garden for warmer days.
I love this coastal village. Dogs are welcome in the pub, kippers from the smoke house are just wonderful, and dogs are allowed on the beach.
A lovely spot on the coast with an outstanding beachside cafe (dogs outside only, and water bowls are provided).
Beach and coastal path walk to Bembridge Ledge and back. The path is signed and easy to follow (just keep the sea to your left!)
This is a calm and relaxing park set in the foothills of the Lincolnshire Wolds. It is set out in two valleys with streams running through and with plenty of grassland and woods to keep dogs happy.
Set in 3500 acres of forest, just 1 mile from the A38, Haldon Forest Park welcomes four-legged family members. Choose from three waymarked walking trails which start at and return to the car park.
Another of Northamptonshire's near perfect parks, with plenty of space for doggy dashing as well as picnic and BBQ areas for a full day out.
Dog-friendly beach with no restrictions, and you can also walk there along the cliffs from Lynton through Seachamber Woods, or explore the Valley of the Rocks when the tide is in and the pebble beach...
Junction 12
Woodland walk that's popular with dog walkers. It feels very safe for dogs and our old boy Jem loved his walk here.
Warm and welcoming dog-friendly pub with good food. Fantastic place to use as a walking destination (or even a base).
A sandy, rocky beach on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. It's quite sheltered and is dog friendly all year.
Dog-friendly inn with rooms, a dog-friendly bar and great walks nearby.
Skellingthorpe has a great dog walk. The path is a path that leads to Newark one way and unsure about the other way.
Wild winds and sideways rain was the story here. And still the beach was good for a walk, and the very dog-cafe came up with welcome hot food and soup. It must be amazing in sunshine!
A useful open space that's great for dog walks, ball games and frizbees. Close to the A60 and easy to find.
An easy walk for bracing sea air and big views along the coastal path on part of the Cleveland Way .
Part of the Loch Ryan Coastal path. Park car down small lane off A77 and head north towards Cairnryan. Trail follows stoney beach following the path of the old railway line and wagon yard.
This is a well-tended park and is popular with local dog walkers. There are clear paths to follow with plenty of grass, trees and a brook for dogs to enjoy.
Great combination here of sand, coastal vegetation and access to the enormous Forest as well - handy when it's raining.
Passenger and dog perfection here - with seemingly endless space for dogs and kids to go nuts.
Lovely, dog friendly cafe, dogs allowed inside on dog friendly beach at Fraisthorpe near Bridlington. Good coffee, cakes and meals also dog snacks and water available
A short dog walk starting from the approach road to the golf club. Unlike the other dog walk for junction 57, this walk is flat, shorter and much easier for anyone with a buggy and dog.
Small woodland that neighbours the much bigger Blidworth Wood. It's generally quiet here, although there's noise from a nearby shooting school that might upset sensitive dogs.
Junction 10
Less than a mile from Junction 9 on the A1 and an oasis of calm for a dog walk.
Brilliant place to walk the dog, get the kids completely tired out, and enjoy some mindfulness in the gardens.
Popular and busy village 'local' with paths and a village green for a dog to have a bounce and snuffle. The village is just off the Fosse Way (A429).
A short, easy access riverside dog walk on an old railway line with no stiles.
Wonderful little pub with a warm and friendly welcome, and good food. And dogs will adore the walks.
A forest walk close to Chepstow - but it feels like you're in the middle of nowhere. Great for dogs.
Long, enormous sandy beach. Dogs are welcome all year, and many owners get there early for morning walkies in summer.
Shingle beach backed by woody hills. On street parking, shops and facilities in the village before the beach.
Lots of room for dogs to go nuts in the woods, and easy paths to follow. This part of Suffolk is blessed with excellent dog walks, and this is one of our favourites.
A beach that's famous for its big round pebbles, and World Heritage status.
Small fishing village, with quite a collection of car parks and facilities and a dog-friendly pub with a great view over the water.
Famous for its 20th century troglodyte cave dwellers, and a great place to walk the dog.
Loads of space for dogs to flap their ears and have a good off-lead run here at the very edge of the Cotswolds.
Junction 45
There is just one path here, which runs along the side of the Labrador-ideal river, so the route is there-and-back. The path itself is exceptionally well maintained, and stays firm in wet weather.
Very dog-friendly country pub, with good food available too.
The Park is just above the town, and on a sunny day you can get an idea of why the Victorians flocked to the town to take the waters - and build an extraordinary number of houses.
Junction 13
This dog walk near the M20 Junction 13 is a good one for dogs and people.
The car park here is a good starting point for several walks with the dog, but parking charges are steep and apply summer and winter.
Popular dog-friendly pub, with camping and lots of good dog walks from the door. Very helpful owners and an excellent base for Peak District walks.
Lovely park with lake in the middle. Lots of duck, geese & swans. Circular walk round lake with plenty of trees & shrubs. Site has plenry of pooh bins.
A dog friendly community pub just outside Stratford on Avon, and ideal for a quick walk and a sandwich outside of the tourist hotspots of the town.
Junction 6
Traditionally tiny Oxfordshire pub in the foothills of the Chilterns and literally moments away from the M40 Junction 6. An ideal place for a break from the motorway with refreshments and a dog walk.
Smart dog-friendly dining and a relaxing dog walk by the river. In days of yore, think highwaymen and powdered wigs, this used to be a coaching inn and it's still a perfect place to break a journey.
Pawfect place for family dog walks. And the beach is dog-friendly so you can do a doggie surf 'n' turf right from the one car park.
Junction 10
What's not to like about a break in a pretty Oxfordshire village, with a short dog walk and a traditional dog-friendly pub? It's just 4 minutes from the M40 to rural charms.
A totally wonderful place to come with your dog. There are walks all over the headland and when you get to the beach dogs are allowed there all year. And the cafe is dog-friendly too.
A tiny riverside village alongside the River Avon with a dog-friendly country pub and rural dog walk route.
An historic village with a characterful dog-friendly pub, small shops and tea shops, and an easy walk down to the coast and the S.W. Coast path.
A handy pitstop on the A303 with on-lead dog exercising and sublime truckers breakfast. Not scenic, but very convenient and easy for caravans.
Junction 36
A Devil's Bridge, connections to Turner landscapes, and local and visiting dogs having a brilliant time in the water together. What a great place to take a break.
Riverside walk with several views of the Great Ouse, a working mill and a dog-friendly pub. People come here on holiday, and it's easy to see why. As a dog-friendly stop off the A14 it's brilliant.
Junction 16
A half-hour or so meander with the dog through this secluded village wood on public footpaths makes a great time-out moment from the M5.
Junction 17
Junction 17 on the M4 seems to be the best junction for drivers with dogs to make an exit, enjoy a relaxing walk with the dog and pick and choose from the many dog-friendly pubs in the area.
Junction 15
Country pub with a dog walk starting from the car park. A complete change from the motorway for sure. Suggest phoning before you arrive to check they are open and whether you need a reservation.
A truly authentic pub experience that transports you back in time at least a century, maybe more. Exceptionally friendly and welcoming to dogs and drivers.
Junction 15
For getting away from it all with your dog, this is perfect. Rural and peaceful and well away from the hurly burly of normal life.
Junction 8
Dog-friendly paradise for walks and dog-friendly refreshments and close to Maidstone for a weekend walkies, or just 2 miles from Junction 8 of the M20 and 2.
Junction 13
An upmarket countryside dining inn set in the heart of Berkshire farmland and a fabulous place for all the dog walking that you could desire.
Junction 8
A friendly village pub where dogs and families are welcome. The 16th century building is on the main road so it couldn't be easier to find. Just a couple of miles from the M40 Jct 8.
Junction 15
Very welcoming and popular establishment, and worth the narrow lanes to get to. The pub has impeccable organic foodie credentials, but isn't in the least bit pretentious. An absolute find.
Junction 32
There's a fairytale castle at the start of this dog-walk, good fun for kids to explore - and the cafe and WCs are inside and after the ticket kiosk.
Safe off-lead dog walk in woodland with firm paths and free parking. Ideal for mid-journey walkies without getting completely muddy.
Junction 14
A dog-friendly and award-winning food-centred country inn on the banks of the River Lambourn. Worth making a detour for, and it's a stylish place to meet up with friends.
Junction 4
There's a choice of two walks here, one along the banks of the Thames and the other through a nature reserve. Both walks pass a civilised pub where you'll find decent coffee and good service.
A gentle estate which makes an excellent journey break for drivers who enjoy their gardens. Very good for families with good facilities, National Trust cafe and plenty to see.
Junction 52
A small dog-friendly pub in situated just 5 minutes from the historic town of Richmond.
Junction 2
This walk is best described as a dogs' delight.
Junction 8
Lovely place to make a doggiestop on your journey, with a really good shop for fresh produce as well as tasty meals. And there's a dog walk on a public footpath from the car park too.
Junction 2
So close to the motorway but this village and walk is definitely in the countryside.
Junction 18
A perfect dog-walking place, with a selection of routes ranging from a 20 minute stroll to a several hours of purposeful hiking.
Junction 10
If quirky architecture floats your boat, then a visit to this barely altered 16th century tower house will be a joy.
Quiet watery space to make a doggiestop just before Sheffield. The pub you pass on the way is dog and family-friendly with a new kids play area.
A great combo of dog-friendly pub and a dog walk down to a dog-friendly beach. Can get busy in summer.
It's worth taking a break in this pretty village, or you'll miss everything by driving by.
Junction 13
Modern dining pub with some tables for diners with dogs. And a safe and easy dog walk close by. Very close to M1 J13 and less than 5 miles from J14 too.
Junction 10
This is a walk where dogs can really let off steam and enjoy off-lead freedom as you are unlikely to encounter other walkers in this remote spot. Note - the postcode is for the nearby business centre.
On the A56 and near to the M53, this coverted barn is now a stylish doggiestop for travelling pooches. Great food and coffee - and don't miss the alpacas!
A thriving little town with a number of dog-friendly places for refreshment, and a charity shop for greyhounds with doggie ice-cream and cuddles!
Junction 9
Close to both the M20 and the A28 this is a reliable all-weather doggiestop with a dog walk partly on a hard-surface.
Junction 11a
Less than 2 miles from the M20, you'll find a calm and welcoming atmosphere here. And the dog walk is pawfect for dogs, and gives drivers a complete change of scene.
Friendly and refurbed dog-friendly canalside pub with a good local reputation for their food. Definitely worth a visit, and remember to phone ahead to reserve a dog table.
Junction 11
Lovely dog walking here. There is a well signed 'forest' walk within this large and award-winning community park.
Pretty country pub below the Blackdown Hills and easy to reach from the A303, The dog walk starts from the door.
A great example of turning a pub around so that it really is the hub of the community. Dogs are welcome in the bar here, and there's a friendly greeting for all.
Tiny village pub, wall to wall dogs, humour and tasty food.
A secret dog walk just 2 seconds away from the busy A688 and perfect for a safe off-lead walk without any travel time to get to the car park. Intrigued? Read on.
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