Community Forest dog walk, Scotland
Dogs will really enjoy this woodland spot with a babbling brook at the start for happy splashing. It's quiet and free of sheep.
Dogs will really enjoy this woodland spot with a babbling brook at the start for happy splashing. It's quiet and free of sheep.
This castle has a truly gruesome reputation and stories of ghosts, murders and black magic are many and varied. Dogs are welcome to visit and ours showed no sign of supernatural sniffs.
This is a perfect place for dogs who love to swim. There isn't a proper walk but hot dogs in need of cool water will love it here.
The dog walk here takes you to another Bruce-themed object, this time a stone where the great man rested his weary head after winning a skirmish with the English Army.
A dog-friendly beach with loads of space. You may be looking at the Mull of Kintyre in a musical way, or checking out the legend of St Columba. Either way it's a remote and atmospheric beach.
A country park that's very handy for the A10 if you need a doggie pitstop on your way into, or out of, London.
One of the few safe places to get off the busy road and walk the dog, as well as public toilets and a small shop for snacks, hot drinks and ice-cream.
Finding a safe place to stop for a break on this Pennine route can be tricky.
Fabulous and popular ice-cream shop and cafe with the pretty Huddersfield narrow canal to walk the dog on.
Another section of the famous Wenlock Edge walk.
Several times on the way to the car park I doubted whether this was a wild-goose chase. But no - the car park is real, the paths are excellent and the dog was delighted.
Quiet woodland that's perfect for a dog walk.