M74 junctions 3 and 4 historic dog walk, Scotland
This is a popular walking spot for local dogs, and there is plenty of lush grassy space for dogs to hurtle around in.
This is a popular walking spot for local dogs, and there is plenty of lush grassy space for dogs to hurtle around in.
Unbelievable little town, very close to the A64 and it's like a time warp back to the 1950s (or thereabouts). The dog-friendly hotel is a massive building with a big car park, and next to the river.
A 12th century inn in the heart of a pretty Wiltshire village close to the A303. Dogs are made to feel very welcome and there is plenty of paw stretching to enjoy.
There's room on this enormous beach for as many balls, chuckers and frizbees as your dog may need.
A fine traditional pub with splendid views. Great to come back to after a walk with your dog.
A quiet spot in the Cambrian Mountains near Newtown where dogs can really have a good leg-stretch and enjoy woodland sniffing too. We quite often picnic here and rarely see anyone else.
A perfect dog-walking place, with a selection of routes ranging from a 20 minute stroll to a several hours of purposeful hiking.
Characterful market town, with cobbled streets and dog-welcoming cafes, pubs and many non-food shops.
Close to the M1 Junction 13 and 14 this is a good off-lead dog walk, and the dog-friendly pub is just a few minutes drive away.
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.
Once past the recently restored country house this walk turns into a fine woodland wander through over 100 acres with stunning views over the valleys beyond.
This small settlement between Queensferry and Grangemouth has a lot going on. Three different dog-walks, the chance to visit a famous castle, and a dog-friendly pub.