Heddon Valley dog-friendly pub and dog walks, Devon
Oh my goodness, this is such a great starting point for a dog walk, and you'll find a warm welcome and good food after your leg-stretch. Large gardens surround the inn.
Oh my goodness, this is such a great starting point for a dog walk, and you'll find a warm welcome and good food after your leg-stretch. Large gardens surround the inn.
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Woodland walk to the Pulpit Stone and views over the Dornoch Firth. Dogs can be off the lead.
A woodland with several walks - some harder paths, some more rugged paths through the woodlands where more clambering is required.
There's 250 acres of dog walking in a country park that's still finding its feet. The charm lies in the bits and pieces of history still visible in the park - although they are not over-obvious.
Long stretch of beach and dunes with lots of free parking in various areas along the main road.
Lovely shady walk alongside a series of waterfalls and deep cool pools.
Very dog friendly, food all day. There is a wall map suggesting walks nearby. Also close to historic Ightham Mote, a beautiful National Trust property.
Short dog walk, with lots to occupy people as well as dogs. The park is a linear park that runs along the valleys of the Goyt and Sett rivers, and has the impressive Torrs Gorge in it.
Beach hut cafe takeaway...providing hot and cold food, refreshments and ice cream. All outdoor picnic bench seating overlooking beach. Outside area allows dogs.
Now here's a one-off dog-friendly pub in the ancestral home of Tarzan! Hard to believe this tiny Lake District village has such a claim to fame, but all the details are on the pub website.
This is part of the Newry Canal Way, an 18 mile stretch of towpath along a disused canal starting at Portadown and ending up at the sea in Newry.