Traigh Mhor dog friendly beach on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland
A long sandy beach. A notice by the car park requests that dogs are kept on a lead because of sheep grazing on the land nearby.
A long sandy beach. A notice by the car park requests that dogs are kept on a lead because of sheep grazing on the land nearby.
Acres of woodland, streams and lakes. Multiple paths to follow and free parking.
A gentle walk up to limestone caves with fantastic views
A summerhouse folly, an obelisk, beautiful woodland, sweeping views - less than a mile off the A41 near Tring this is a lovely pitstop for a leg-stretch.
Dog walking places in Ireland Fantastic place for a walk, and full of interest. The sculptures are amazing and the natural beauty of the gorge is a delight.
Dogs are welcome at Clonque beach all year round with no restrictions.
North of Norwich, this is the city's largest open space and popular with dog-walkers. You'll find over 180 acres of heath and woodland to explore here.
Another good dog-friendly and sandy beach in the north-east of the island. Kirk Michael has a shop and pub, and the long beach is pretty much dog heaven for walkies and a swim.
Friendly and welcoming pub, where the landlord has a mass of local knowledge at his fingertips. Dogs are welcome, and you'll probably encounter locals with their dogs too.
Dog walking places in Ireland Very remote, and on part of the Wicklow Way route.
A lovely cafe & restaurant set in the Walled Garden within the Applecross Estate. Many of the ingredients are sourced locally either from the garden or from the bay. Breakfast is served from 8.
A fabulous dog walk through woodland and around a scenic loch.