A1 dog-friendly beach near Edinburgh, Scotland
A slightly odd mix of old lime kilns and a modern power station here. But dogs will adore the space at low tide and the parking is easy. It's really close to the A1 and easy to find.
A slightly odd mix of old lime kilns and a modern power station here. But dogs will adore the space at low tide and the parking is easy. It's really close to the A1 and easy to find.
Exquisitely dog-friendly and in the centre of town. We love that this hotel has its own Petiquette page, and they clearly love dogs! Far from cheap, so definitely one for a poochie celebration.
Modern hotel with grand views over the river and Titanic dock. Some rooms are dog-friendly.
Dogs on leads welcome in this cocktail bar in the city centre. Good for an early evening drink, gets busy later on and not so great for dogs.
A wonderful off lead walk 6km from Shrewsbury, just off the A5 and A49. There are 2 car parks (along a track rather than by the road which is where most people park).
Easy-going dog walk around the reservoir, with views over to the moors beyond. Accessible path.
A walk in the grounds of a former castle, now a well-maintained garden at the top of the hill looking over Lisburn.
An out of the way country pub between Colchester and Brightlingsea. Popular with local residents and welcoming to visitors too.
A traditional village inn with a warm welcome and a courtyard sun-trap. You can't miss the monument on the left, as ugly and sincere as only Victorian monuments can be.
A visit here is a bit like stumbling onto the filmset of Robin Hood and finding Richard the Lionheart heading towards you. Just so fantastically old.
A farm shop with cafe and a large car park that's easy to spot from the main road.
Popular dog walk with numerous trails through woodland and grassland including a stream in which your dog can cool off