Castle and dog-friendly cafe, Shropshire
Atmospheric remains of a bygone castle and an excellent dog-friendly cafe make this a nice place to take a break, or meet up with friends.
Atmospheric remains of a bygone castle and an excellent dog-friendly cafe make this a nice place to take a break, or meet up with friends.
This is an orderly and well maintained country park, with hard surface paths creating accessibility routes – and all weather dog walking in clean footwear a definite possibility.
Ruined castle, woodland, river for dog-swimming - this walk has it all. Absolutely brilliant place to stop for a dog walk. You'll pass shops for picnic provisions on the way to the castle.
A shopping village makes for an unusual start to a walk, and there's a useful and stylish mix of restaurants, supermarkets and shops here if you need them.
Very easy to reach dog walk off the A1 near St Neots. A series of lakes with well marked paths and an attractive mix of water and wildflowers. Lovely walking for people and dogs.
Ideal dog walking here, and well placed for a big walk if you're getting on or off the Holyhead ferry, shopping in the town, or just want a great few hours walking with a fab sea view.
This is the beach that was used in the filming of the 2011 Dulux advert (the one with the dog running past the lighthouse).
Remote forest walk where Red Kites wheel above and small furries scamper below. An ideal scampering ground for dogs who've had the nearby on-lead Devil's Bridge trip (Jem isn't a fan!).
A peaceful reservoir, with clean and tidy facilities and a fully accessible path along the waterside. It's a handy place to know about if you're on the A30 and the traffic builds up after Okehampton.
Set in beautiful countryside, this is a great place for a dog walk. The country park has many water features including two lakes and the River Medway as well.
A village inn, with a big welcome. Friendly atmosphere, log fires, BBQ in summer, a big field for kids/dogs to charge around on.
Beach accessed down steep pathway from parking on Wear Bay Road near Folkestone harbour. Its sandy at low tide and can be walked at high tide using the concrete walkway below the cliffs.