Forest dog walk with waterfalls, Scotland
Stock up with snacks and then head for the hills on one of the three marked circular trails. These are dog walks with the woof factor.
Stock up with snacks and then head for the hills on one of the three marked circular trails. These are dog walks with the woof factor.
This is a quiet and tranquil part of the forest and is designated as a nature reserve. Dogs are welcome but should not be chasing wildlife, especially the red squirrels.
Lovely spot for a picnic beside a historic windmill, and a fine view over the valley too.
If you're looking for a dog-friendly hotel as a base to explore the Lincolnshire Wolds then this stylish bar, bistro and hotel in Louth has a lot to offer.
Small canal-side pub that is right on the A5 (Watling Street).
National Trust property - so dog restrictions and no entry to house etc.
A traditional dog-friendly Inn just off the historic A5 coaching route, a few miles from Betws-y-Coed on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park.
Quaint country park with a working show farm, and 300 acres of old countryside. It's hard to believe that the end of the runway at B'ham airport forms the edge of the park - until a plane takes off.
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 dogs' delight of a walk, with plenty of path options and a real sense of the wild. Don't forget the picnic (and walking boots).
My Daily walking place along a path by the beach Lots of Doggy People, Lovely Views Suitable Path for Wheelchairs
Well-stocked pet shop in an industrial unit on the edge of Shepton Mallet. You can find all the main dog foods and a good choice of organic raw treats. Also smallholding feeds and equipment.