A5 dog walk from Betws-y-Coed, Wales
Forest trail in the Snowdonia national park, with plenty for non-walkers to see and do in the village.
Forest trail in the Snowdonia national park, with plenty for non-walkers to see and do in the village.
Nothing here, except a car park and the beach. Perfect. The photos here were taken on a baking hot Tuesday in summer and still the beach was completely deserted - wow!!
The woodland here is a real pleasure to walk through with the dog, shady in sunshine, and with a dappled glow on duller days.
A handy pitstop on the A303 with on-lead dog exercising and sublime truckers breakfast. Not scenic, but very convenient and easy for caravans.
Outstanding dog-friendly village pub that is a real one-off. They are uncompromisingly organic and have Soil Association accreditation and awards for their efforts.
This walk twists around sculptures in an outdoor art gallery, which is far from the manicured lawn scenario you might expect.
A 400 year old inn, in a pretty village - and a good place for a dog walk and a break if the M4 is losing its charm. It's also less than 5 miles from the M48 and the M5.
Hugely popular as a tourist destination, dogs also have the chance of excellent walks by the river and across fields.
A forest walk is perfect for dogs and drivers to cool down in warm weather, or stay reasonably dry in the rain.
Warm and extremely welcoming dog-friendly pub. We called in on a mid-week lunchtime and found a busy and thriving atmosphere. For a village inn, this one definitely punches above its weight.
Quaint little rural inn with a welcoming feel, blazing fire in winter and outside tables for summer. Dogs get a good welcome here!
A former stage coach inn, dog-friendly and welcoming. It dates from the 16th century and must have seen all sorts of shenanigans in its time. Today this is a fine spot for a driving break.