Woodland dog walk in County Cork, RoI
A good paw stretcher through an old forest. The coastline, when you get there, is so beautiful that you will not want to leave.
A good paw stretcher through an old forest. The coastline, when you get there, is so beautiful that you will not want to leave.
Walk to the beach and enjoy some quiet countryside. Then check in at the lovely old pub with tons of atmosphere, and ever so dog-friendly.
An out of the way little pub which is like a breath of fresh air.
Comfortable and cosy traditional inn with rooms. If you're looking for an overnight stop to break your journey, then this has to be a highly dog-friendly contender.
Good workout for you and the dog here, with a brisk uphill to the North Downs viewpoint.
A local nature reserve where considerate dog walkers are welcome.
Dogs have a heavenly time in the absolutely enormous forest here. It's quite close to the A26 and makes a perfect place to stop for a relaxing walk with the dog.
A walk with glorious views along the top of the South Downs. It is a dog's delight and a great spot to break your journey.
A modern day coaching inn created from the old stable block of the racecourse. An enthusiastic young team do their very best with a difficult location, but avoid on race days.
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A village with a dog-friendly pub at either end, and a pleasant dog walk in the forest.
A popular dog walking spot with big views, lots of paths and a free car park. Best to avoid on sunny weekend afternoons in the summer as the car park fills quickly.