Hope Cove dog walk and dog-friendly beach, Devon
A lovely secluded cove, where smugglers used to bring their contraband ashore by night. The village is very quaint - thatched cottages and postcard-ideal scenes galore.
A lovely secluded cove, where smugglers used to bring their contraband ashore by night. The village is very quaint - thatched cottages and postcard-ideal scenes galore.
A tiny slice of ancient woodland, a bit squeezed between Muswell Hill playing fields and St Pancras cemetery - but well worth a visit.
Forestry Commission wood, and a part of Ampthill Forest.
Hylands Park has lots of good dog walks. You can do several different circuits, including around the Serpentine Lake & through the woods. There are two dog friendly cafés and both have free parking.
15th century inn on Dartmoor, friendly, great food and dogs are allowed in bar and restaurant. Garden and lovely walks nearby.
A perfect amble around historical landmarks. Hurlers three stone circles are set in a wide expanse of open moor. Together with Stowes Hill and Long Tom, this makes a decent dog walk on the flat.
National Trust castle and parkland - so lovely home-made cakes are guaranteed! A definite family pleaser, with a play castle for kids near the tea rooms and loads of bounding space for dogs.
Friendly, canal side pub. Excellent food, all beef is sourced from local farm. You'll go a long way to find better burgers.
Canal towpath to Maryhill Locks return via River Kelvin Walkway to Kelvin Bridge, Great Western Road, Glasgow
Croome Park (National Trust) is a great place to walk the dog - with fantastic views over the recently restored Croome Court, and some very elegant landscaping in the grounds.
Dogs welcome all year round.
Pub, restaurant & hotel. Dogs very welcome and a good real pint and food. Last visited July 2015, and by the DwD team in 2021, still as dog friendly as ever and another nice lunch.