A689 on-lead walk onto the hills, County Durham
A somewhat functional walk with the dog, but the pub at the start is friendly and welcoming and when the dog's gotta go ...
A somewhat functional walk with the dog, but the pub at the start is friendly and welcoming and when the dog's gotta go ...
An eighteenth century toll bridge, still carrying traffic after all these years. The wooden slats make a racket only if you're driving too fast!
A mega-popular weekend leisure spot at the end of a peninsula with a dog-friendly cafe and tiny beach. Telescope and topograph for keen sea-spotters.
Atmospheric village pub and a comfortable place to spend some time. The staff all seem to love dogs and you may have to drag Fido away when the time comes for walkies.
Dogs are allowed on the beach year round, and the red and white lighthouse is a striking landmark at the end of a distant jetty.
This village was one of the earliest purpose-built industrial villages in Britain and a major centre for lead and silver mining. They must have been tough to live and work here back in the day.
A really easy to find dogs delight of a new wood with a circular path and a lovely sense of tranquillity. Close to a roundabout off the A617 and handy for Durham centre too.
A short dog walk through a big chunk of local history, and with a good view from the top.
On a warm day this is a perfect spot for a dog walk followed with a superb Devonshire cream tea. Understated English dog-friendly tourism at its best. Not far from the A39 and well worth stopping for.
One of those happy beaches where dogs are welcome all year around. Couple that with a dog-friendly pub and you have an ideal spot for a day out with Fido.
There can be few things better in life than a walk by the sea and a visit to a dog-friendly pub. This pub overlooks the sea and is a fine place to spend time after some quality doggy dashing.
Lovely big-hearted and dog-friendly pub just off the A46 north of Nottingham with loads of space for everyone.