A382 Country Park near Newton Abbot, Devon
An attractive park that's a good place to stop for a break not just for the dog, but also for passengers of all ages.
An attractive park that's a good place to stop for a break not just for the dog, but also for passengers of all ages.
Traditional pub with a good local reputation. Dogs are welcome in the bar (not the restaurant).Well worth phoning ahead to book a table as the bar is quite small.
If you're just totally fed up with driving and need to get fresh air, and a lot of wide towpath for yourself and the dog - this is the dog-stop for you!
Village pub in a small Warwickshire village, popular with its locals and visitors. Dogs are welcome in the bar, and there's also seating in the garden for warmer days.
Look no further if it's a big, open dog walking space you're after. The aptly named 'Big Moor' stretches away for miles.
Forest park with good visitor facilities, and plenty for dogs and kids to do.
Sandy beach with no dog restrictions. You'll see hang-gliders and surfers in action, and there are several campsites overlooking the beach if you feel like staying.
Perfect place for a family dog walk, with easy paths and a good mix of lakeside and grass.
This is a great walk for dogs and drivers, despite the sad memorial for some forty hop-pickers who were drowned in the 1850s when their wooden cart overturned and they were flung into the fast-flowing...
A chance to explore a small section of the West Highland Way with fewer walkers than the more popular stages.
A walkers car park seconds off the A83 and very easy to find. Dogs are also welcome in the nearby brewery cafe.
We were expecting a castle with turrets here, so a home of stately proportions came as a big surprise.