Seaton Sluice dog-friendly beach, Tyne and Wear
Long curvy beach, Dogs allowed all the way from Seaton Sluice to Blyth. A small area of the Blyth end is reserved as no dogs. Lovely dunes and views, facilities en-route and free parking.
Long curvy beach, Dogs allowed all the way from Seaton Sluice to Blyth. A small area of the Blyth end is reserved as no dogs. Lovely dunes and views, facilities en-route and free parking.
One of London's biggest breathing spaces, Hampstead Heath is great for dogs - especially on weekday mornings after joggers have gone to work.
Dogs are welcome at Mill Bay Beach all year round. It's a bit hard to find - opposite Salcombe on the east side of the Kingsbridge Estuary.
This is the newest of the country parks in this corner of Wales, and has been formed from three collieries and what was once the highest coal tip in Europe.
Massive sandy beach at low tide, and no dog restrictions! The beach is also popular with sand buggies and horse riders. And there are plenty of local shops, cafes and a hotel behind the beach.
Set in the foothills of the Brecon Beacons, this is a park centred around a large lake and has plenty of grassland and woodland to wander around.
A dog-friendly section of the long sandy stretch between Hayle and Gwithian.
A circular walk into the woods and up to the top of Borlum Rock.
Popular dog walking park, and near the A12 if you want to give Fido a quick break before heading into London. There's a lot of sporty stuff going on here, but still space for a good dog walk.
Starts at Chorlton Water Park, along the River Mersey up to Trafford Water Park. Approx 4km each way.
Village pub that serves good food and is very close to the River Severn, with lovely walk down to the river. Dogs allowed in the bar and garden. Very friendly
No dog restrictions on Laxey Beach. The water wheel is a local curiosity and worth a visit.