Country park dog walk, Gwent, Wales
Country park with marked trails, and handily placed if you're heading north from the M4.
Country park with marked trails, and handily placed if you're heading north from the M4.
A Forestry Commission walk that isn't just serried ranks of pine trees! This one is in an arboretum with over 200 different kinds of trees, and masses of rhodedendron too.
Very dog-friendly B&B and pub just off the A149 and close to Norfolk's massive sandy beaches. The building dates back to the 15th century in part, when it was a farmhouse.
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
Dog heaven for walkies here in the forest. And it's ideal for a long day out walk if you're staying near Scarborough and the dog just needs some green space.
Flat but interesting dog walk on the waterways' equivalent of spaghetti junction.
Traditional and dog-friendly 17th century inn with easy access to forest and lakeside dog walks. Car park has shade.
Popular woodland with some great views over the city and the River Exe. If you're a fan of Jane Austen, this the area where the Dashwoods were 'exiled' in Sense and Sensibility.
These woodlands have been created over the site of a colliery - but today it's hard to find traces of the industrial past.
You start with an unrivalled view of 16 counties, the dog can go nuts on the many paths, and then there's the very lovely Morris and Brown cafe to come back to. Perfect!
This is a lovely dog friendly inn with excellent accommodation. We stayed two nights with our collie and they were very accommodating. Good location for Illam and Tissington Trail.
A chance to explore some historic walks with the dog. Refreshments at a treasure of a village pub, with a big welcome even if you're just popping in for a coffee.