A5 dog walk in Snowdonia, Wales
Remote, stile-free walking in a relatively little visited corner of the Snowdonia national park.
Remote, stile-free walking in a relatively little visited corner of the Snowdonia national park.
Sandy dog-friendly beach at the end of the Llyn peninsula. Some restrictions on dogs in the summer, leaving plenty of space away from the beach areas nearest to the car park.
A doggie-perfect woodland walk from a pretty 17th century Cotswold country inn will turn any journey into a real pleasure. Not only that, but the pub has a well-stocked shop for provisions.
With a picnic, some sunshine and an active imagination this is a great place to visit.
Miles and miles of golden sand on the beach, and not a dog restriction in sight! The pics here were taken on a Saturday in July when the tide happened to be out. Unbelievable.
This is simply fantastic and a beautifully scenic place to visit in the heart of Wales. It's all hills, woods and lakes here and amazing for walking.
Dogtastic walkies beside the river, and through exquisitely scented woodland to get there. A doggie delight of a place to take a break near Knaresborough.
Less than 2 miles from the M26 as the crow flies, but light years away in reality. This pretty village and dog walk in the Low Weald feels like the deep countryside, and is a treat to find.
A lovely introduction to the coast path with the chance to scramble down onto a 'private' beach. Plus a couple of friendly dog-friendly pubs and cafes at your half-way point.
A visit to the very traditional, small town of Broglie is what driving through France with your own transport is all about.
A dog walk close to the M25 Jct 26 and with a dog-friendly pub (or free public car park) and a choice of walks.
Popular and unpretentious dog-friendly village pub with a welcome for all. The village is apparently the original for writer Flora Thompson's 'Candleford'.