Short walk to Offas Dyke and an amazing hotel, Wales
Once upon a time this little town was a bustling stopping place for travellers between Wales and England. Today most people just drive on past.
Once upon a time this little town was a bustling stopping place for travellers between Wales and England. Today most people just drive on past.
A short and accessible walk to one of the most iconic or Welsh ancient sites.
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.
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 large veterinary clinic and veterinary hospital offering extensive specialty services alongside routine consultations, including 24 hour cover with onsite vet/nursing staff with diagnostics via CT...
A traditional village inn that's been given a new lease of life with a sympathetic refurbishment. Add an enthusiastic landlady into the mix and this is definitely one to watch.
A 1km circular accessible walk
A dog-friendly beach with free parking. The beach is large and sandy but not over-popular presumably because of the power station.
Traditional 17th century inn, with some good and tasty rustic menu choices. Dip your toes in the stream in summer or snuggle up to the woodburner in winter.
Absolutely delightful country pub, lovely food at a good price. Dogs very welcome in the large bar area and outside tables.
If you need an easy stop off the A82 between Glencoe and Fort William for the dog, this Forestry picnic site is a handy roadside pull-in.
A walk around a famous Irish racecourse with a very dog-friendly pub close by.