A dog walk on the Tissington Trail, Derbyshire
The Tissington Trail runs for 13 miles between Ashbourne and Parsley Hay, and was once a railway line. Now it's popular with dog walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
The Tissington Trail runs for 13 miles between Ashbourne and Parsley Hay, and was once a railway line. Now it's popular with dog walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
A rare chance to to walk on one of the few remaining Roman roads in Wales, with the added bonus of a stone circle and several sets of standing stones as well.
Secluded little dog friendly bay that's a gorgeous half way point on walks from various points nearby. Stick to the east side of the bay for swimming and avoid the strong currents on the west side.
Shingle beach, ideal for dogs who get sore paws from the sand. No dog restrictions, and a lovely walk through woodland to reach the beach.
130 acres of fields with some woodland and connections to a number of other footpaths. Benches around the three main fields and a nature trail through Thrift Wood.
Woodland walks on good trails with sculptures
Steep shingle and pebble beach.
Dog-friendly B&B with a dog walk from the door.
This is a walk to love or hate.
Secure beach with a wide expanse of sand with cliffs and rocks to keep dogs safely away from roads. Beautiful views across to Tenby and Caldy Island. Summer dog ban from May 1st - September 30th
Enclosed and gated wood/field.
Dog-friendly pub near Coventry with a massive beer garden. Good for families with young children and loads of parking space.