Pwllheli dog-friendly pub, Wales
Very good food. Very friendly service. Dogs allowed in bar and garden. Highly recommend a visit if you are in the area
Very good food. Very friendly service. Dogs allowed in bar and garden. Highly recommend a visit if you are in the area
Long-established 18th century coaching inn that's been dispensing beer and cheer since 1742. Dogs get a good welcome, and there's walking country all around.
Easy access dog walk around a lake on a hard-surface path. Plenty of park benches and picnic tables.
Sandy beach on the heritage coastline where dogs are allowed all year round. And a coastal footpath runs through the fields above the beach as well.
Friendly & Personal Service All Domestic Pets Welcome 24 Hour Care Provided X-Ray & Ultrasound Services Dedicated Sterile Theatre
Dogs allowed on the beach all year. It's a long secluded sandy beach with steep cliffs. At low tide there's loads of space for dogs to go completely bonkers.
Walk along the Old Deeside Railway line between Ballater and Dinnet.
Short wooded walk along the Southern Upland Way. This straight path is fenced and follows the adjacent railway line for around half a mile until its end just before the railway bridge.
One of several country parks along the route of the River Nene, where everyone can find something pleasurable to do.
Plenty to occupy dogs and walkers here, with an archaeology trail that heads for 2000 year old Pictish hut circles. Wow! Lovely loch too. You'll need proper walking boots for this one.
A delightful small wood, can be a bit muddy. There is a map showing where you can walk and there is a tea shop with toilets nearby in Cranwell Village
Just half-a-mile from the M4 exit, this is a handy stop for a long dog walk and the option to get a coffee or something to eat at a dog-friendly community pub.