A69 old railway line dog walk, Northumberland
Easy-going walk on a multi-user path with no stiles or cows to worry about. There's a real ale pub near the car park
Easy-going walk on a multi-user path with no stiles or cows to worry about. There's a real ale pub near the car park
Relaxed and welcoming almost village-like doggie welcoming pub on the edge of Chelmsford. And with a dog walk that starts from the front door too.
Easy roadside parking close to the water and the chance for a longer dog walk if you want. Really lovely walking spot and rarely crowded. Also a popular wild swimming place.
By far the best route we've found over the iconic Malverns, with no stiles and minimal chance of sheep. Dog-friendly refreshments on the way, and of course those amazing views.
Relaxed walk and a friendly pubby sort of pub, with a strong local following. Dogs and kids are welcome.
Wonderfully situated dog-friendly pub with a very good dog walk from the door. And it's one without sheep or cows which is a definite bonus.
Dog-friendly inn with dog walks from the door, and a handy place to take a driving break on the A66 near Cockermouth.
It feels as if you've wandered onto the set of a historical drama here. And the town centre has been used to film Poldark, Larkrise to Candleford, Tess of the d'Urbevilles and many more.
This is a fine old pub with real character in a quiet corner of rural Berkshire between Reading and Maidenhead.
This is such a charming village, and once home to Kenneth Grahame - author of Ratty and Mole in Wind in the Willows. The dog walk is simple and pleasant and there's a dog-friendly pub too.
A really comfortable pub that has been here for the last 400 years or so. The garden is a particular delight.
Quiet, small town with a few useful shops and two dog-friendly pubs. It's a lovely place for a driving break and the dog walk is an easy route to an ancient monument.