A690 Riverside dog walk near Spennymoor, County Durham
A pawfect dog walk beside the banks of the River Wear. Free parking and sunshine makes this a lovely summer walk. The path could get muddy in wet weather, so wellies advised for rainy days.
A pawfect dog walk beside the banks of the River Wear. Free parking and sunshine makes this a lovely summer walk. The path could get muddy in wet weather, so wellies advised for rainy days.
One of the prettiest bays in this part of the coast, and dog-friendly all year. The hotel at the top of the slope is fantastically dog-friendly and provides big bowls of water for doggie visitors.
A remote part of the larger forest, and usually a safe place for dogs who really prefer their own space.
This is an extraordinary garden to visit. From a boggy field a farmer dug and dug and planted to create the unique gardens we see today.
Dog-friendly pub with rooms, right on the sea front and just a paw away from the coast path. Follow the brightly painted houses into the town and you get the whole town and beach in just a few steps.
Long-established inn with rooms on the coast, overlooking the marshes and close to really long dog walks.
A National Trust cafe is always a welcoming sight, and this one is in the very best of coastal locations.
A 40-minute circular dog walk from a dog-friendly pub, or just a doggie comfort break on the village green. Ideal for a driving break near Saxmundham.
This is a fabulous stop for keen gardeners and the dog. Definitely worth a long visit to see the gardens and give yourself time to enjoy the experience. The nearby farm shop has quality produce.
Popular and dog-friendly village inn in the middle of nowhere between Crewkerne and Beaminster. Some interesting local ales if your passenger is an enthusiast.
A traditional Welsh inn with enthusiastic owners adding a lot of TLC and commitment. Nice friendly welcome here for dogs and people.
A relaxing stroll either on a secluded woodland path or around a reservoir. Most dogs will be safe off lead here.