Tynybedw dog walk near Aberystwyth, Wales
The smell of fir trees after rain is a delight for any dog, and most of the time you're likely to have the forest to yourself as it's well off the beaten track.
The smell of fir trees after rain is a delight for any dog, and most of the time you're likely to have the forest to yourself as it's well off the beaten track.
Quieter side of the very popular Bradgate Park, and very popular with local dog walkers on weekday mornings in school term time.
Tucked away in a quiet part of Shropshire is the graceful red sandstone ruined castle, and dogs are welcome to visit with you.
Many vet surgeries in France have at least one person who can speak some English. Google Translate on your phone can be very helpful when you need to explain something complicated.
A black-and-white timbered Tudor pub set in a tiny village will give you a taste of the 'full rustic'.
Pleasant Oxfordshire pub and just a short walk away from a nature reserve and dog walk. This is also a good walk for kids with an interest in nature and geology.
A smart roadside country hotel and dining where dogs get a warm welcome.
Just the place to revive the spirits of a left-out hound after a visit to the nearby Centre for Alternative (no dogs) Technology.
Outstanding riverside stroll on a clear path through this secluded nature reserve. A really lovely spot for a picnic, and a gently flowing river to delight the hearts of labs and spaniels.
This handsome 16th century coaching inn is a bit of an understated gem, and the village too has some breathtakingly picturesque moments when you don't expect them.
Popular and dog-friendly pub that gets a lot of praise locally for its food. Not at all far from the A35 near Dorchester and a good spot for refreshments and a dog walk too.
Welcoming and dog-friendly country inn, with a chic modern interior and contemporary dining. The beer garden is lovely on a warm day. We loved the wild garlic growing in the car park.