Great Hockham dog-friendly pub and dog walks, Norfolk
The Eagle's a traditional Norfolk local, where dogs, walkers and families are welcome.
The Eagle's a traditional Norfolk local, where dogs, walkers and families are welcome.
Completely stunning formal gardens, created in 2003. If you're a keen gardener this is well worth a look. Particularly for the rose collection.
Massive sandy beach populated by sculptor Antony Gormley's 'Another Place' figures. Some dogs are very wary of the men staring out to sea, others treat them as convenient trees.
A short but satisfying woodland walk in a fantastic landscape to the site of a hill fort. Don't expect castle ruins, it's an earthworks from an early tribe.
Lots of different paths to choose the perfect dog walk here. There's even a 'Wildwood' trail made by kids for kids.
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.
Dogs will absolutely love this forest walk with loads of space for zooming around. The paths are easy to follow and it's a relaxing and quiet section of the forest.
Well-behaved dogs welcome. Beach very popular in summer.
About 3 miles from Largeasse and just off the D136. A quiet area with plenty of opportunity for some off lead excercise.
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.
A popular family and dog attraction in the heart of North Lincolnshire. The grounds of this stately house are open all year round from 0900 until dusk.
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.