The quiet ruins of Hopton Castle, Shropshire
This is an eerily atmospheric small ruin with a run-around field for dogs and some seats.
This is an eerily atmospheric small ruin with a run-around field for dogs and some seats.
This fine old building has been an inn for over 300 years and the flagstones must have some stories to tell.
A walk around a famous Irish racecourse with a very dog-friendly pub close by.
Dogs' delight of a forestry wood in the middle of nowhere. Once the dog is happy, there's a super dog-friendly pub in the next village!
Interesting park for a dog walk, created from regenerated land - it used to be an explosives factory I think.
A large sandy beach for maximum doggy pleasure and one of the most dog-friendly hotels we have ever visited. A splendid spot to spend a bit of quality time with Fido.
An out of the way country pub between Colchester and Brightlingsea. Popular with local residents and welcoming to visitors too.
Find traces of life in pre-Roman Britain, enjoy the easy walking on sandstone paths, and there's plenty of romping space for dogs to have a brilliant time here.
Walks at either side of the river Derwent. One side goes to low catton. The other goes all the way to kexby on the A1079
A small park that punches way above its weight. Plenty of wildlife and wooden sculptures are there to be enjoyed and dogs will enjoy the sniffs and scampers.
A walk in the grounds of a former castle, now a well-maintained garden at the top of the hill looking over Lisburn.
A Forestry picnic and parking site on the shores of Loch Oich on the A82, southbound side coming from Fort William.