Woodland dog walk near Dumfries, Scotland
You'll find the remains of two castles in this remote corner of a windswept corner of the Solway wetlands.
You'll find the remains of two castles in this remote corner of a windswept corner of the Solway wetlands.
Many vet surgeries in France have at least one person who can speak some English. Google Translate on your phone can be very helpful when you need to explain something complicated.
You may recognise this delightful village from the Midsomer Murders series.
Village pub with a dog walk from the doorstep. The pub's been trading since 1769, and is still thriving.
This is all about the Heydon family, and a bit of a bonfire of the vanities story. The Heydons made it big in wool, splashed out on flamboyant building projects and made some poor investment choices.
Relaxed family park with loads of space for dogs and kids to let off steam. You can either take your own picnic or grab a coffee from the cafe.
Family run dog-friendly 17th century country inn with rooms in a heritage building of great charm. For a remote weekend away you're in good hands here. It's very handy for Scafell Pike
A very safe walk for dogs that starts straight from the car park, and in the village you'll find two dog-friendly pubs. Our pup loved this walk and found happy spaniels to chase around with.
A country pub with a hearty welcome for families, dogs and visitors to the area. It's close to Diss and easy to reach from the A140.
A very handy place for a stop near the A1 and the A14 to give the dog a run and get refreshments at a family and dog-friendly historic inn.
A pleasant suburban dog-friendly pub with very easy access to woodland dog walks. Very convenient for the A12 or the M25.
Waterside park with walking trails along the River Stour. This is an open space of long standing. Apparently Henry II granted the first fishing rights to anglers here.