South Downs Way dog walk, East Sussex
You just can't beat a Beacon for dog walk with big views and a healthy dose of fresh air. This section of the South Downs Way is an absolute corker.
You just can't beat a Beacon for dog walk with big views and a healthy dose of fresh air. This section of the South Downs Way is an absolute corker.
Dog-friendly hotel and estate grounds on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. The long distance Dales Way path passes by, and the river is a favourite swimming spot for many hot dogs.
A pretty village in the North Lakes with a dog-friendly pub, craft centre and cafe, and an excellent dog walk with no sheep or cows.
An unhurried, neighbourly part of Derbyshire with footpath links to the Trans Pennine Trail for longer dog walks.
A handy park for a dog walk and refreshments too. It's close to the university and the road out to the Gower.
Dogs are allowed on one side of the beach all through the year. And the coast path adds interest too.
A simply gorgeous Cotswold village pub surrounded by walks and picture-perfect countryside. Absolutely perfect for families and dogs, and it's well worth planning a stop here on your journey.
Excellent walkies spot for all the family, and fully accessible too. We were here on a baking hot day and really enjoyed the friendly atmosphere and happy feel to the place.
The noisy M1 runs parallel to this canal, which you can easily walk to in a few minutes from the Southbound services. But your canine friend can be safely off lead here!
One of the few places in Effingham Forest where car parking is permitted, and this is an easy access route. It's not a hard surface which could be an issue after a lot of wet weather.
Popular family and dog-friendly place to take a driving break. Or head for the nearby campsite for a longer stay.
Super views over the Tay estuary. While on most of the reserve dogs should be kept on the lead, there is a field reserved for letting dogs run.