M4 dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Caerphilly, Wales
Less than 4 miles from the motorway, and this part of the Rhymney Valley feels like a different planet.
Less than 4 miles from the motorway, and this part of the Rhymney Valley feels like a different planet.
This is a fabulous dog walk on an ancient track that was once the pre-Roman highway between the Ivinghoe Beacon in Hertfordshire and far away Norfolk.
This small town is just on the edge of the Forêt d'Orient national park, and as its well away from the more obviously touristic town, the atmosphere here feels incredibly laid back and sleepy.
Popular with local dog walkers, this is a walk with everything dogs love. Water, sniffs, and a cool path on the paws.
Massive forest and sands. Jem voted this his best Anglesey walk!
Definitely worth leaving the autoroute to explore this tiny medieval village, with a couple of very appetising boulangerie / patisserie, a deer park and enticingly dozey atmosphere.
Beautiful forest and river walk.
This is a popular dog walking site for local residents and tourists, and has a good mix of manicured lawns, rougher dog romping space and a lake.
This walk is a sure winner for dogs who enjoy a swim, as well as for walkers who like to walk towards a definite destination.
A well-planned system of criss-crossing paths make the most of the 110 acres of land in this park, and it's a delightful place to visit with lots of variety and points of interest.
The walk here is in a set of leisure lakes, with good facilities and quite a lot going on. It's also a really easy place to get to, and just a few minutes away from the motorway exit.
Super special Grade 1 listed pub, once called home by the Lord of the Manor. So if dog-friendly dining in style makes your posh pooch happy, head for the Old Hall.