Castle ruins dog walk, Scotland
Who loves a brooding, romantic castle ruin? This is the place to take a break and enjoy a short stroll with the dog across the marshes to a 15th century crumbling fortress.
Who loves a brooding, romantic castle ruin? This is the place to take a break and enjoy a short stroll with the dog across the marshes to a 15th century crumbling fortress.
Brooding ruins surrounded by the remote and windswept Shap fell. Perfect for a moment of calm and mindfulness with the dog, and a complete change of pace from the A6.
Without a good dog walk from the door, this dog-friendly inn is rather aptly named.
Out of the way pub on the river, very laid back - like a time capsule to the last century.
It's worth going a few minutes out of your way to enjoy a visit to this bright and airy dog-friendly countryside pub in deepest Sussex.
A popular place to take a break on the A83, with a snack van doing brisk business. The views are tremendous on a fine day.
This is a popular resort and you'll find plenty of tourist amenities. The atmospheric dog-friendly pub has a backstory of smuggling and derring-do!
An easy-access dog walk on a former rail line where ponies would have helped to pull heavy loads up the hill.
Busy seaside resort with loads of fish and chip shops, and everything you need for a traditional bucket 'n spade holiday - including lettered rock.
Canal-side pub with food available most of the day. Popular with families in summer.
One of the youngest country parks this is a favourite with local dog walkers, Apedale was once an opencast mine and has now been returned to nature.
Easy to follow circular path around the Reservoir. Dogs adore this mix of woodland, tracks and good sniffs. On a warm day, it's worth taking a map and sandwiches and making a day of it here.