Colney Heath dog walk with optional extension to take in farm animals, Hertfordshire Junction 22 A stone's throw from junction 22 of the M25 this walk can be anything from a 15-minute breather to a full hour circuit, with variations in between.
Dog walk at the Parc Jean Perdrix, Valence, France Junction 14 If you're staying in Valence, this 26 hectare park is definitely worth a visit.
Allean Woods dog walk near Pitlochry, Scotland Serene forest walking spot, with views over Loch Tummel. Look out for the 8th century hill fort, somehow not smothered by conifers.
Dog-Friendly pebbled beach plus access to a coastal path, Cornwall Menabilly Farm field parking O/S coordinate SX 096 510. Honesty parking is provided by Menabilly Farm, please do not abuse this privilege.
Edinburgh country estate dog walk, Scotland On the outskirts of Edinburgh wonderful dog friendly country estate.
Slough Arm towpath, Berkshire Junction 6 This was the last canal to be built in Britain except for the Manchester Ship Canal. Originally it was used to transport bricks from the various Slough brickworks.
Glynllifon Country Park dog walk near Caernarfon, Wales Parc Glynllifon is a small country park easily reached from the A499 from Caernarvon.
Holkham dog walk and dog-friendly beach, Norfolk Long dog friendly beach for wonderful peaceful 2 mile walk between Holkham and Wells with miles of firm sand and tidal inlets for the less adventurous dogs.
A9 canalside dog walk in Falkirk, Scotland Walk along canal towpath for 4 km return by retracing route
Yellow House dog walk, Gloucestershire Junction 2 A large almost totally enclosed area right next to J1 of the M32. At the top of the hill (on the Western side) is a lightly wooded area with good trails. There is plenty of space for dogs to run here!
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.
Loggerheads dog walk near Mold, Wales Loggerheads has been a popular visitor destination since Victorian times, when the original tea rooms were created. Today it's a great space for a dog walk.