Penistone Hill dog walk, Haworth, West Yorkshire
Visitors flock to Haworth for the Railway Children steam train, and the parsonage where the Bronte sisters lived.
Visitors flock to Haworth for the Railway Children steam train, and the parsonage where the Bronte sisters lived.
A very easy walk with great views over the Channel.
Dogs will love a walk in this huge forest. It's quiet and peaceful and you're unlikely to meet anyone else. It's a relaxing spot for a motorway break.
A splendid sandy beach that is really close to St Malo. We found it an ideal place to give the dogs a good run when you arrive from the ferry in the early morning.
This is a walk for the dog, with different options for curious people too.
We love the easy off-lead dog walk here, and the 16th century pub has a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Amazing when you read about its lurid background of smuggling and derring-do!
The woodland walk here will delight the dogs, and it's a pity the pub is only open for lunch at weekends.
Nothing really prepares you for the sheer size and age of the trees on the dog walk here. It's a very special atmosphere and definitely one to savour.
A super-easy stop with the dog off the A75 with clean public toilets, a dog walk with swimming, and tourist info all direct from the free car car park.
This is the largest area of woodland in The Machars and a popular dog walking forest.
Expect oodles of Highland charm and comfort at the dog-friendly hotel and country inn on the lochside here. It's traditional hospitality with modern comforts. Lovely!
Dogs will love a big scamper in the forest here, and people get to enjoy a section of the Kintyre Way and some outstanding views.