Oakhill Nature Reserve dog walk, East Yorkshire Lovely nature reserve with a variety of routes to walk a dog. Most of the main paths are wide and pretty level.
Wonderful walk in the wolds and a dog-friendly pub, East Yorkshire A chance for a ramble with the dog over some of the outstanding Wolds paths on lush, velvety grass. We did this walk on a baking hot morning and the pup found herself a cool bath at the end!
A165 Lighthouse, clifftop path and telescope, East Yorkshire 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.
Historic woodland and beach near Bridlington, East Yorkshire An enchanting woodland nature reserve with magical grottos and perfect leafy cool. Nowhere better for hot dogs and children on a hot summer day.
South Landing dog walk and dog-friendly beach, East Yorkshire Of all the walks and beaches on the peninsula this one is our favourite. You get the best of all worlds with a circular woodland walk to start with, and then a dog-friendly beach with no restrictions.
Dog walk with dog-friendly beach and pub near Flamborough, East Yorkshire An interesting cliff top walk with the chance to ride into town on a fun tourist railway. We had the puppy safely on lead as he's still into chasing seagulls.
Bridlington South Beach with dogs, East Yorkshire Beautiful hard sand, ideal for dog games in winter. Long and sandy dog-friendly beach. Dogs welcome from October to May 1st. Restrictions in Summer.
A166 Dog-friendly garden visit, East Yorkshire This is a fabulous stop for keen gardeners and the dog. Definitely worth a long visit to see the gardens and give yourself time to enjoy the experience. The nearby farm shop has quality produce.
The Cow Shed Cafe and dog-friendly beach, East Yorkshire 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
Long riverside walk, East Yorkshire Walks at either side of the river Derwent. One side goes to low catton. The other goes all the way to kexby on the A1079
Riverside dog walk, bakery and picnic spot, East Yorkshire Why not take a break for some fresh air and a walk through one of the iconic battle sites of English history? This is 1066 when King Harold took on Harald Hardrada and won here, but then had to dash...
A166 dog-friendly country pub and walks, East Yorkshire A very pretty village with an enormous village green and a babbling beck running through the middle.