Feels like you are in the countryside - Banbury, Oxfordshire
A small country park close to the town centre. Plenty of open spaces as well as woodland areas to investigate. Has the Oxford Canal and a river running through it.
A small country park close to the town centre. Plenty of open spaces as well as woodland areas to investigate. Has the Oxford Canal and a river running through it.
This walk is specifically for disabled people.
400 year old drovers inn, flag floors and roaring fire with good food. Children, muddy boots and dogs are made very welcome.
Hill walk through forests and valleys. Off lead dog walk for most of the way. Some sheep and lead sections.
Several walk trails start in the car park and are a great start to exploring the enormous forests of Moray and Aberdeenshire.
Main beach out of bounds during the summer but at the end near the sand dunes it is very dog friendly all year round
Lovely little newly refurbished bar/restaurant/hotel. Very dog-friendly place where you and your four legged friends are welcomed warmly by staff and owners.
The route circumnavigates the lake with lovely views across and along it, and sailing dinghys making a beautiful tranquil picture.
Roker beach is a beautiful beach! It's a great walk out rain or shine! My ESS loves the beach, she loves running on the sand and jumping through the sea! Great fun for all of the family too.
Part of the 'Pub is the Hub' scheme, and this is a dog-friendly pub with lots going on. Good food at fair prices and handy for a stop if you're travelling on the A30.
A lake belonging to the Canal Trust, so its main purpose is to top up the canal system. Leisure use is encouraged, and you'll find a sailing club, fishing, and lots of dog-walkers.
Off A38 at Branston 1 miles south of Burton upon Trent. Approx 2 miles flat tarmac surface around a lovely lake full of different types of wild fowl.