Coral Beach - dog-friendly beach and walk, Scotland
Stunning white coral sand beaches- Linear walk. Drive out of Applecross towards Milton, keep driving out of the village til you reach a fork in the road.
Stunning white coral sand beaches- Linear walk. Drive out of Applecross towards Milton, keep driving out of the village til you reach a fork in the road.
Developing country park, with a really good adventure playground for kids and a popular walking spot for local dogs. Downside is the lack of WCs.
Well-behaved dogs welcome. Beach very popular in summer.
Massive forest and it's just ideal for a dog walk. If you're making a doggiestop on your journey, head for the visitor centre for the cafe and facilities plus dog walk.
Babbs Mill park lies on the Cole Valley, and includes a lake (much loved by Canada geese) and a good space for a 30-40 minute dog walk.
Gentle walking in a Victorian country park - sheep and stile free!
Once part of a much larger Estate, there's now 73 acres of prime dog walking with woodland, a lake and big open spaces.
Fantastic spacious park next to River Tay, lots of benches. Kids play area. Great for walking the dog
Tarbert is likely to be your first stop on the Kintyre Peninsula if you cross by ferry, and a walk to the castle brooding over the harbour is an obvious and lovely way to get a feel for the place.
Bridle paths and long forest walks are possible in the hundred acres of woodland here. Small routes through the park and forest have disabled/pushchair access.
Cudworth Common has been reclaimed from former colliery workings, to become a local dog walkers' favourite. There's a small lake, and paths through the rapidly growing woodland.
Just over 3 miles from the M1. A delightful and well-run park, with on-lead dogs welcome in the formal gardens and rougher ground for off-lead romping.