Spean Bridge woodland dog walk, Scotland
Just at the point where the road splits for Fort William and the road along the Great Glen to Fort Augustus there's a quiet woodland walk for dogs and drivers.
Just at the point where the road splits for Fort William and the road along the Great Glen to Fort Augustus there's a quiet woodland walk for dogs and drivers.
A little gem of a dog-friendly restaurant with an enthusiastic local reputation for seafood. The dog walk is through woodland and beside the river.
A choice of dog walking routes with plenty of interest and variety for walkers, kids and dogs. The faerie village will delight youngsters
An informal river path on the banks of the River Tweed. Lots of dog swimming opportunities and a lovely place to visit.
National Trust managed estate woodlands with extensive walk routes of differing lengths. Be aware there are dog restrictions near the cafe and where birds may be nesting.
A young country park, created from the site of a colliery. Now it's a wildlife haven near Newcastle with growing populations of birds and woodland.
A community village inn that really serves its community. Lovely friendly atmosphere, and of course dogs get a great welcome too!
Marvellous dog walking here, with lots of different paths through mature woodland.
A pleasant shady dog walk along a former railway track and just under 4 miles from the M1 Junction 35A. It's worlds away from the busy motorway.
Pawfect picnic spot with a choice of secluded picnic tables, benches and a wonderful dog walk and splash in the river.
You have the choice of two dog walks here, and both offer spectacular views of the Cheviots and Scotland, or across the top of Northumberland.
A wonderful spot on a hot day for dogs and kids to swim in the river, and the walk is good at any time of the year.