Greenwich Park local dog walk, Greater London
Really old park, stuffed full of heritage - Anglo-saxon burial mounds, the Meridian Line ... and a great place to walk the dog.
Really old park, stuffed full of heritage - Anglo-saxon burial mounds, the Meridian Line ... and a great place to walk the dog.
With over 900 acres of grounds, there is an fine choice of dog walking routes in this very active country park.
Popular beach for surfers, and for the site of Dobby's grave (no longer there), and it's dog-friendly. Gets very crowded at weekends and Bank Holidays, and whenever the surf is up.
Bow-wow is a Home from Home for your pet. No cages/kennels. A unique personal service to meet every dogs/owners needs.
A striking, long, white, shell-strewn beach. Dogs allowed.
Excellent although pebble beach, goes on for miles, dogs are more than welcome all year, my 2 loved it for their first seaside experience.
Busy dog-friendly restaurant just outside Northampton. If your priority is a meal rather than a dog walk, this dog-friendly inn is a good option.
Lovely walk along the sand bank to the black rocks - takes 60 to 90 minutes. But check the tide times.
Overlooking the Thames, in a peaceful neighbourhood not that far from the bustle of Canary Wharf, The Grapes is one of the oldest pubs in London.
Fenella is a small sandy and dog-friendly beach under the walls of Peel Castle. It's called 'Fenella' after one of the characters in a dramatic novel by Sir Walter Scott.
Dog-friendly pub within easy reach of dog walks. Popular with walkers, campers, boaters.
Dog walking places in Ireland Fairly short and often bracing walk with the dog above Dublin - on a fine day there are big views, and plenty to see.