Dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Sully, Wales
Sully Bay lets dogs on the beach all year round, but watch their paws as it's rock and shingle. The coast path is nice and softer on the paws for walkies.
Sully Bay lets dogs on the beach all year round, but watch their paws as it's rock and shingle. The coast path is nice and softer on the paws for walkies.
The Boot is a bit unlucky with its location, on a bend of the A435 where most people just don't see it until too late. Once in the car park it's clear that the pub is bigger than it appears to be.
We came here on a wet, windy day after a morning where just about everything went wrong. So I was totally charmed by the welcome here.
Dog-friendly pub with a roaring fire in winter, and lots of outdoor space and tables in summer. Close to Coughton Court (not dog-friendly) and several very good walks nearby.
A short walk with the dog around one of the most easily recognised castles in the world, helped by it's appearance as the castle and village of Glenfinnan in Highlander.
A relaxing dog walk to a small waterfall on clear paths. Look out for some gnarly, ancient trees on your way. This is a great sniffari walk for dogs.
An interesting spot to walk a desperate dog, in an immaculately kept village with mainly thatched cottages nesteld around the skirts of the Hall. It's a rare glimpse of the England of nostalgia.
One more massive and dog-friendly beach in Northumberland. This is really the county of dogs' delight.
Traditional dog-friendly inn and a woodland walk with doggie swimming.
Once an industrialist's palace, the house has long since decayed and the glorious gardens are open to all to enjoy.
A fully accessible dog walk along the route of a former railway that's now a leisure path. There are a couple of other car parks signed, but this one has the easiest access.
A chance to enjoy a stroll with the dog on the roof of the moors, with expansive views all around and just the sound of swallows and skylarks to keep you company.