A69 Popular dog walk and river gorge, Northumberland
An astonishing gorge with clear paths and plantings that are a joy to explore. With over 600 acres this is one to keep coming back to. Fabulous for children, dogs and everyone.
An astonishing gorge with clear paths and plantings that are a joy to explore. With over 600 acres this is one to keep coming back to. Fabulous for children, dogs and everyone.
Relaxed and dog-friendly pub with instant access to a fine dog walk. Easy place to take a doggiestop on the A28.
A really good old-fashioned pub and off the beaten track. The food is delicious, dogs are welcome and the walk is guaranteed to fill your lungs with fresh sea air.
As soon as you walk around the first corner in the lane from the car park, the noise and fumes of the traffic drop away, and the sense of space and quiet here is totally amazing.
You'll park at the top of a large sloping meadow, with a wood carved monument to the local saint, Botolph. It's a fine place to view the marshes below and listen to the many bird calls.
A circular dog walk with great sea views and a cafe with wonderful home-made cakes when you return. There are no sheep on this walk, one stile, and some road walking on quiet country lanes.
Dog-friendly pub with good food and just around the corner from Epping Forest for a long walk with the dog. Close to the M25 and also the M11 at Junction 6.
A set of spooky stone circles and atmospheric moorland makes this a fine place for a walk with the dog at any time of the year.
Terrific dog walk starting from a car park just off the A82 and just the job for getting the dogs and driver out for a purposeful leg-stretch for views over Loch Ness.
Dogs are welcome here - it's a massive, long sandy beach.
The beach is linked with a nature reserve. It is beautiful, perfect for dogs as it has a lot of coastline available. So your dogs can play in the dunes or down at the water.
Miles of sandy beaches at low tide, seems to be a haven for local dog walkers as everyone seemed to have at least one.