Dog-friendly inn with B&B and dog walk in Caldbeck, Cumbria A pretty village in the North Lakes with a dog-friendly pub, craft centre and cafe, and an excellent dog walk with no sheep or cows.
Coast Path and the Duddon Estuary, Cumbria The England Coast Path goes through this small harbour town, and most walkers will pass through because of the path. It's an unusual spot and our dogs love walkies here.
Eskdale dog-friendly inn with B&B, Cumbria Traditional country pub with an enormous beer garden and very friendly service.
Crosscanonby beach dog walks, Cumbria 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.
A66 A dog walk near Blencathra in the Lake District, Cumbria A good circular walk for the dog, and then a 16th century coaching inn lying in the shadow of Blencathra. The village is just a few breaths away from the main road and in a quiet world of its own.
Rickerby Park dog walk - Carlisle, Cumbria Beautiful wide open space with the River Eden flowing through. Great beach for the dogs to go swimming. Stopped here while travelling up to Scotland. There is a monument here too.
Sale Fell dog walk, Cumbria This fell has several ways up, all stile free and fantastic views for such a small fell! There may be sheep on the top.
A689 remote nature ramble with the dog, Cumbria Remote nature reserve where you can walk the dog for miles with just hawks and chirruping insects for company. And sheep if you're unlucky.
Feudal village with historic pub and dog walk, Cumbria Historic dining pub with dog tables and dog walk within a stone's throw of the A66.
Revelin Moss dog walk, Cumbria A lovely, easy stroll up a woodland valley with fell views at the far end!
A591 Ambleside dog walks and dog-friendly pub and shops, Cumbria The dog walk is one of the Lake District classics. And the pub too is an Ambleside legend, more real ale than gastro and has been visited by famous climbers and outdoor thrill-seekers.
A689 Dog-friendly heritage train and riverside walkies, Cumbria 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.