Accessible riverside dog walk and refreshments, Lincolnshire
An easy walk along a flat, surfaced former railway line that's now a multi-user path with fine views over the surrounding countryside and waterway.
An easy walk along a flat, surfaced former railway line that's now a multi-user path with fine views over the surrounding countryside and waterway.
A more open part of the forest, with broader paths and plenty of space for dogs to run around.
A real hideaway of a long sandy beach with no dog restrictions on the beach itself, and a locals' hidden gem.
Family and dog-friendly pub within easy reach of the A12 and Colchester.
This must be one of the nicest towns no-one has heard of. And a dog-friendly cafe and many independent shops means that you don't need to leave the dog in the car while you go and explore.
A short walk across boardwalks and close to the water.
Two pubs appear to be battling it out on the same waterside turf here! Both do decent food and we thought the Sun had the edge on dog-friendliness. Ideal spot for a doggie legstretch on the green.
A wonderful place to take a break from the A52 with a choice of fab dog walks, super tea rooms, plenty of parking and lots of heritage interest too. Loads of space for kids to let off steam too.
Outstandingly different dog walk by marshes rich with wildlife and history. Definitely worth a special trip to see this and for the coffee and cakes too.
A friendly pub with no delusions of grandeur and a happy and welcoming feel. Dogs are welcomed, as they should be in this valley that is the namesake of the Patterdale Terrier.
Pleasant tree-lined pull-in to visit two medieval moments in history with the dog.
A country pub with a big welcome to visiting dogs (and drivers of course) and the outside is very deceptive. Inside is warm, comforting and just what I hoped to find on a very wet day.