St Marys Island and coast path, Tyne and Wear
An easy, occasionally bracing, walk to a lighthouse reached over a tidal causeway. It's a popular tourist attraction, as are the seals who live here.
An easy, occasionally bracing, walk to a lighthouse reached over a tidal causeway. It's a popular tourist attraction, as are the seals who live here.
An easy and safe place to take a break for a dog walk. You can also cram in a historical visit, play with the dog and get refreshments from local shops.
A fine forest walk in the footsteps of the Game of Thrones characters. The views get better the further you go and there is plenty to enjoy for all dogs.
Just out of the centre and situated a little way from the beach this is a good location when it's a blowy day near the sea.
A walk in a fine old forest on the shores of Lower Lough Erne. The tracks are leafy and there will be plenty of smells to fascinate a doggy nose. Keep your eyes open for red squirrels.
Without a good dog walk from the door, this dog-friendly inn is rather aptly named.
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.
Lying close to the flanks of Burgess Hill, this former commonland has grassland, woodland and a lake. It's a beautiful place to be, especially in Spring when the bluebells are in bloom.
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.
Easy dog walk on the common, and then a dog-friendly country pub for refreshments.
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.
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!