Black country canal pub and dog walk, Staffordshire
Very traditional canalside pub, with a friendly welcome for walkers, cyclists, fishermen, dogs and visitors to the area.
Very traditional canalside pub, with a friendly welcome for walkers, cyclists, fishermen, dogs and visitors to the area.
Village pub in a lovely location overlooking the village pond. Dogs get a good welcome and new owners have smartened the building up.
Dogs allowed on the beach here all year round, and it's a grand place for doggie swimming.
Many vet surgeries in France have at least one person who can speak some English. Google Translate on your phone can be very helpful when you need to explain something complicated.
Stadt Moers Park has been regenerated from waste land and is now a thriving natural environment with meadow, woodland and ponds all criss-crossed by footpaths and spread over 220 acres.
Village pub with reasonably priced, slightly retro pub food (chicken in basket) and dog-friendly in the bar and outside in the large garden.
A wonderful, fairylike woodland with a circular dog walk and pretty cascades of fresh, cold spring water.
One of the main visitor centres in the Galloway Forest with plenty of information about routes and the Dark Skies project.
When a driver needs a long dog walk with massive views and no company, head for this section of the Pennine Way and let your spirits soar!
Large country park surrounding a lake. It's a lovely place to take a wander with the woofer. And you can also take in a dog-friendly pub on the walk.
The pup adored her walkies here. It's a quiet woodland with a variety of trees and foliage, and an easy path to follow. After a few hours on the beach earlier on this was heaven for doggie paws.
Just outside Ashbourne you'll find the start of the Tissington Trail for stile-free walkies, and smaller dogs can even enjoy a ride in one of the bespoke dog-carts that fit on behind a bike.