Historical dog walk in the Marches, Herefordshire
This is one of my favourite castles on the Welsh/English border. It's perfect for a gentle stroll with the dog, a boisterous game site for travel-weary kids or even a romantic picnic.
This is one of my favourite castles on the Welsh/English border. It's perfect for a gentle stroll with the dog, a boisterous game site for travel-weary kids or even a romantic picnic.
A very out of the way riverside picnic spot with access to the river for hot dogs. There's nothing going on in the village, although it was home to the 18th century poet William Knox.
This is a great spot with free parking not far from the A11, the main circular route takes around 45mins, dogs are required to stay on the lead between March and September due to birds nesting.
Dog friendly country pub in rural Suffolk, yet close to the A12 and the more touristic areas.
Thatched dog-friendly village inn, tidily placed behind a picket fence. This is on the A1120 tourist route and is a friendly and welcoming establishment. No dog walk unfortunately.
Friendly coffee house with all day food, and fine coffee. And they look after their canine customers very nicely.
Dog friendly eatery with real ale and good food near the harbourside
A country inn that's full of charm. Warm and comforting in winter, open and spacious in summer. Since we visited the management has changed at least twice - we think it's still dog-friendly.
A very dog welcoming beach.
Great long beach for dog runs
A safe and easy dog walk near the A7 in Scotland, and close to Gorebridge.
Another of the Opal Coast's massive and dog-friendly sandy beaches. Cafes and restaurants are generally dog-friendly and all allow dogs to sit with you outside.