Forest dog walk near Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales
A massive forest area that was once the domain of an 11th century Welsh princeling.
A massive forest area that was once the domain of an 11th century Welsh princeling.
Drivers in need of a break have the choice of two walks here, and the pub is a happy and dog-friendly place.
A 16th century coaching inn, now fortifying 21st century drivers with very satisfying lunches and a warm, friendly atmosphere.
Over 18s and dogs all welcome at the pub, and loads of off-lead doggie dashing space in the forest before or afterwards.
An easy-going dog walk and fine food at the dog-friendly pub makes this village a fine place for a doggiestop.
Quite possibly the best dog walks and refreshments on the A82.
Take a picnic to the local walkies highspot, or if you have time take a look around the pretty town with a dog-friendly pub for refreshments.
This is a dog walk for Jane Austen fans, and every pooch called Mr Darcy. You're literally walking in her footsteps here.
A woodland dog walk with lots of scamper space, and a dog-friendly country pub too. Very close to the A2 between Canterbury and Whitfield and a good doggiespot to know about.
Wow - this dog-friendly pub is really, really historic and the dog walk pases all sorts of interesting features. Well worth an explore and close to the A28 near Canterbury
On the misty morning Jem got his walkies here there seemed to be nobody else in the world and you could hear individual leaves falling from the trees. Gorgeous.
Doggietastic little village at the end of a no-through-road and with a choice of dog-friendly pub or cafe, and an idyllic walk with the dog.