Hawes - dog-friendly town, North Yorkshire
One of the most dog-friendly towns we've seen, with dogs welcome in the inns and many of the shops too.
One of the most dog-friendly towns we've seen, with dogs welcome in the inns and many of the shops too.
The beach is shingly and can have a strong aroma from the seaweed. Dogs are allowed on the beach from late September to late April.
Thwaites pub with dining. Very dog friendly; treats on the bar and water bowls available.
An undemanding stroll along the banks of the River Trent. Can get busy in the summer, ideal in Spring or Autumn.
A lovely park, gifted to Londoners by Sir Sidney Waterlow as a 'garden for the gardenless'. Dogs are welcome here, but don't forget the poo bags!
Trendy but dog-friendly pub in heart of popular suburb. Great choice of Real Ales and Craft Beers which change regularly
Mostly flat walk alongside the Fleet lagoon from Weymouth to Abbotsbury. Several access points from roads along the way. Ferry bridge to Abbotsburry, 10.5 miles. Not good after wet spell.
Shingle beach with the coastal path nearby for longer dog walks. This is a long pebbly beach close to Porlock Weir.
There are no restrictions for dogs on either of these beaches (all year round). Chapel 6 marshes is situated on the coast road just before Anderby Creek (Lincs) and Moggs Eye just after Anderby.
Riverside walk that's popular with local dog walkers.
Sanders Park is a lovely green space within Bromsgrove town. It's a real old-school municipal park, complete with bandstand, ducks and well-tended rose beds.
Among the many dog walk options in this former ducal parkland is a well signed River Trail which starts at the main Hall. This is wheelchair and buggy friendly, and runs through woodlands.