A836 riverside dog walk, Scotland
A dog walk in Britain's most northerly forest. It's a remote place to visit, but the river is very beautiful and you're likely to have the space to yourself.
A dog walk in Britain's most northerly forest. It's a remote place to visit, but the river is very beautiful and you're likely to have the space to yourself.
A quiet woodland with plenty of activities for everyone. There is a fine track for dogs to explore and some amazing views across Caithness.
Montreuil's claim to fame is that Victor Hugo used the town as the setting for 'Les Miserables'.
This is one small part of the former royal forest of Aliermont and do it justice you need more than a quick dog walk to have a thorough explore here.
This small resort tends to come to life only during sunny summer weekends, and at other times you're likely to share this glorious sandy beach with other dog walkers.
Moffat is well-known as a town for walkers, and also blessed with dog-friendly pubs and cafes too. This walk is a good way to explore the north of the town and enjoy views over Annandale.
Massive beach, with a fringe of pebbles and then acres of sand. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round. The DwD team were here in August - and the beach was practically deserted.
Dog friendly beach that's just great for dogs. Be seal aware and always put dogs on the leads if you spot seals.
Starting from a Forestry Commission car park, there is a choice of marked trails, some in forestry and some on craggy moorland with stupendous views.
This seems a rather strange place to take the dog for a walk but, with over 90km of paths to explore, even the most energetic dog will be able to run itself to a standstill.
Dog walk 2 miles (1 – 1.5 hours), steep and muddy in places. No stiles or sheep. Brief sections on quiet road.
Sandy beach on the outskirts of Edinburgh. Dogs allowed on most parts of the beach all year round.