Traditional country inn and dog walk near Grantham, Leicestershire
A visit to this practically feudal village with a magnificent country inn is well worth the diversion off the A1. The dog gets a good walk on a traditional Estate too.
A visit to this practically feudal village with a magnificent country inn is well worth the diversion off the A1. The dog gets a good walk on a traditional Estate too.
Atmospheric ruin that's a great place for a picnic and dog walk on a fine day.
This little town is a lovely place to take a break, have a riverside stroll and enjoy the charms of rural France.
A real oasis of tranquillity, with a fairytale chateau complete with Rapunzel towers and a dog-friendly garden that smells fabulous.
Calming woodlands where dogs can run free and have a great time. There is a sign for forest walks but the forestry commission has lost interest here it seems. All the better for dogwalkers.
Relaxed and friendly pub/restaurant with seafood and oysters the speciality. Dogs and kids welcomed in a spirit of continental sanity.
Winning combo of campsite, lake and forest walks within easy reach of the town. Totally perfect for dogs.
Just at the point where the road splits for Fort William and the road along the Great Glen to Fort Augustus there's a quiet woodland walk for dogs and drivers.
The Falls are exciting, especially after a lot of rain. Parking near them is almost impossible and so we've combined the dog walk with a view of the Falls to keep drivers calm and relaxed.
We were charmed by this dog-friendly and inclusive museum and cafe. It's surrounded by a number of walks and heritage trail.
Who was Murray? Not the famous Andy but Alexander, a local shepherd boy who later became Professor of Oriental Languages at Edinburgh University.
A forest walk very close to the town centre and ideal for dog walking. The trees provide cover from both sun and rain so stopping here is a good choice.