Dog-friendly pub near Louth, Lincolnshire
Traditional pub with friendly staff, has a great restaurant (no dogs) but dogs made more than welcome in the rest of the pub. Nice garden too.
Traditional pub with friendly staff, has a great restaurant (no dogs) but dogs made more than welcome in the rest of the pub. Nice garden too.
A wonderful huge white dog-friendly beach. The Uig Chessmen were found in the nearby sandbanks.
Refurbished and improved, still dog-friendly and now with good menu choices.
Enormous country park, with lots to see and do as well as fantastic dog walking trails. It's looked after by the National Trust for Scotland - and there's a castle.
A blast of fresh air from the site of the beacon, and a fab view over the Chilterns. Wrap up warm!
A totally extraordinary collection of sights and sounds here, with the docks behind you and a nature reserve with historic national defences dating from Henry VIII ahead.
Wheata Woods is very old woodland, and you can really feel that the trees have seen plenty of history.
Village pub renowned for it's selection of real ales, ciders and whiskey. Curries are a pub speciality. CAMRA Cheshire Pub of the Year 2017, 18 and 2019.
A huge expanse of white sand in a glorious setting. Sheep sometimes graze the land behind the beach, so you'll need to be considerate if your dog is likely to worry livestock.
Popular dog walking park, with lots of open space for dogs to run free. There's a river path along the Brent.
Long, long dog-friendly beach with endless space for doggie romping and games.
A hugely popular park near Tunbridge Wells, this former private garden was created by the renowned Victorian landscape gardener Robert Marnock.