Castle dog walk on Anglesey, Wales
One of the greatest medieval castles and a marvellous place to explore. Dogs are very welcome at ground level.
One of the greatest medieval castles and a marvellous place to explore. Dogs are very welcome at ground level.
Wow - this is like an infinity pool for doggie swimmers, and what an amazing backdrop too. Any dog who enjoys his wild swimming will be thrilled with an outing here.
A real hidden gem just outside the national park and there's plenty to do here and no crowds.
A really popular dog walking and paddling spot where the beach is made of tough grass. Loads of doggie fun!
An overnight favourite of the infamous highwayman Dick Turpin, this pub claims to be the oldest in Shropshire. Happily the menu and service is fully up-to-date.
An easy walk with no livestock to worry about and just one path through the bracken. Ideal for a quiet stroll with the dog in a little-frequented beauty spot.
A gorgeous part of Herefordshire to take a break and just enjoy the fresh air and scents and sounds of nature.
What a strange place, half the hill is missing! The remaining half is part of the Shropshire Hill AONB.
Once the stronghold of the Mortimer family, the village now has fallen back to rural life and the castle ruins are great for kids and dogs to explore.
A glorious stride out with the dog with some fabulous views over the countryside on a clear day.
Excellent dog walking woodland, and every car in the car park had an enthusiastic dog on board. The pup loved it here and happily dived from woodland to river and around again.
This is a lovely tiny village where it's easy to get onto the Pennine Bridleway for a satisfying yomp with the dog. Expect waterfalls and chatty locals.