A short walk on a long causeway near Bamford, Derbyshire
A cheat of one of the iconic High Peak walks is exactly what you need for a short walk with the dog and a break from the driving.
A cheat of one of the iconic High Peak walks is exactly what you need for a short walk with the dog and a break from the driving.
A gem of a dog-friendly village inn, and a walk starts directly opposite. The hamlet seems to be rooted in the 17th century still and the central square with the church and the pub is a delight.
This has to be the 'best view from a beer garden' in the county. Totally stunning on a clear day, and worth the winding lanes to get here.
A popular dog walk with swimming beach for dogs.
Tranquil ruins where dogs are welcome and shaded seats are a welcome sight on a hot day. Best of all is the Bark and Brew dog cafe next door!
On a hot summer day this is a fabulous dog walk in the shade of large trees and with the chance to swim in the river from small beaches along the way.
A bustling and traditional Teesdale town with dog-friendly cafe and pubs, and small independent shops. It feels a bit like a film set, but this small town is delightfully real and well worth a visit.
Long and unrestricted beach on the Holderness coastline. It's perfect for dog walking. Don't miss the Old Post Office cafe for some good ice-cream, teas and meals.
The Blacksmith's looks just like someone's house in a tiny hamlet well off the beaten track.
A handy place to stop for a picnic without needing to drive in circles on narrow country lanes.
A friendly and helpful Free House with draught cider and roaring fires in winter. Covered seating outside and garden tables.
The building here is almost ridiculously old, they've been pulling pints for over 600 years or so. Dogs are welcome and it's worth a visit to admire the woodwork alone!