Old castle dog walk and a great family stop, Wiltshire
Just the place for a stop, and particularly good when you're travelling with several generations plus the dog and need everything in one place.
Just the place for a stop, and particularly good when you're travelling with several generations plus the dog and need everything in one place.
Sedbergh can get busy in summer, and either of the walk routes are ideal to give the dog some freedom before taking time out for yourself to explore the town.
Village pub with good cafe menu in a pub ambience. Dogs are welcome and the garden is quite large. The walk is very short and boisterous dogs will feel cheated. Less than a mile from the A14.
Short dog walk along a little river with waterfalls and lovely pools for swimming.
A gentle estate which makes an excellent journey break for drivers who enjoy their gardens. Very good for families with good facilities, National Trust cafe and plenty to see.
A fully accessible dog walk with free parking. It's a long forgotten railway line that's now a popular dog-walking path.
One of Jem's favourite doggiestops and it's lovely for dog swimming, a short walkies, and really excellent home-made cakes. The operational steam railway will thrill everyone, and it smells divine!
A flat waterside dog walk with a huge variety of birds and other wildlife to enjoy. A real burst of countryside goodness close to the M27.
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There are shops, dog-friendly pubs and cafes here, and it's a good stopping point on the A65 with much easier parking and access to the walks than Skipton, which is just 4 miles away.
If quirky architecture floats your boat, then a visit to this barely altered 16th century tower house will be a joy.
Dogs are welcome at the ruins of an old monastery close to the river Tees and a small dog beach.