Family fun and dog walk, Pembrokeshire, Wales
A park that's great for kids and dogs, with 60 acres of grass and easy-going woodland paths. Plus a couple of exciting playgrounds and a steam train called Margaret.
A park that's great for kids and dogs, with 60 acres of grass and easy-going woodland paths. Plus a couple of exciting playgrounds and a steam train called Margaret.
A very popular and dog-friendly beach with the many visitors who stay here in one of the many caravan parks.
Smart dog-friendly dining and a relaxing dog walk by the river. In days of yore, think highwaymen and powdered wigs, this used to be a coaching inn and it's still a perfect place to break a journey.
Pawfect place for family dog walks. And the beach is dog-friendly so you can do a doggie surf 'n' turf right from the one car park.
An historic village with a characterful dog-friendly pub, small shops and tea shops, and an easy walk down to the coast and the S.W. Coast path.
A totally wonderful place to come with your dog. There are walks all over the headland and when you get to the beach dogs are allowed there all year. And the cafe is dog-friendly too.
A half-hour or so meander with the dog through this secluded village wood on public footpaths makes a great time-out moment from the M5.
A tiny riverside village alongside the River Avon with a dog-friendly country pub and rural dog walk route.
An easy dog walk and a dog-friendly village pub could be just the thing for a break from the A11. Quite remote walking and good for keeping your distance from the world.
Junction 17 on the M4 seems to be the best junction for drivers with dogs to make an exit, enjoy a relaxing walk with the dog and pick and choose from the many dog-friendly pubs in the area.
Country pub with a dog walk starting from the car park. A complete change from the motorway for sure. Suggest phoning before you arrive to check they are open and whether you need a reservation.