Idyllic cafe by the water, Wales
The Quayside tearooms is well worth the trek down slightly scary roads to get here. Great selection of human food and doggy treats.
The Quayside tearooms is well worth the trek down slightly scary roads to get here. Great selection of human food and doggy treats.
A large beach that's favoured by dog walkers and horse riders. It's not a safe swimming beach and that keeps it quiet.
A small harbour village very close to the most southerly point of Scotland.
A wide, long sandy beach which is ideal for dogs to let off steam. There is a dog-friendly bar a short walk away.
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 dog-friendly beer garden in the cathedral quarter. Check out the Doggie Dock for tasty treats and water bowls. Full of life and music in the evenings which may be too much for canine ears.
Village pub with dog-friendly B&B rooms, and a big welcome for walkers.
This cafe at Aberdeen beach is all about your fur baby you can eat drink inside and outside in this establishment and the food is wonderful
Great forest walks just off the A11 in Thetford Forest Park. Very popular with dog walkers and has a small free carpark, with other parking available in laybys along the road.
This is a lovely walk along the river Tyne where you can let your dog off the lead. There's a good car park at the start of the walk, but it can get a little busy. Today was perfect.
Accessed from a small car park and down around 100 steep stone steps the beach is not accessible to all. However it is a mixed shingle and sand beach in a lovely bay and is dog friendly all year.
A really good stop for families heading to the coast. The farm shop is well stocked and you can do a full holiday shop.