Creswell Crags dog walk, Nottinghamshire
A perfect family day out, with a genuine Ice Age experience and easy to follow walking paths.
A perfect family day out, with a genuine Ice Age experience and easy to follow walking paths.
A bit unusual this one. A dog-friendly beach at the end of an airport runway? Yes indeed, but it's not as busy as Heathrow. You may well get the beach to yourself.
This is a wonderful place on the banks of the Dee estuary, with beautiful scenery and fine views across to Wales.
A leisurely stroll beside a river along a flat path. There is some street walking but as Lostwithiel is a lovely village, this is not a hardship.
Cemaes has two beaches, and dogs are allowed on the westerly beach all year round. Most of the sand is on the other beach - but the west beach is great for rock pooling.
On the early summer morning we visited this luscious park there was no one else around, and the birds were chorusing loudly in the woods.
A dog walk at the southern end of Ayr beachfront giving access to Greenan shore. Great views over to Arran and Ailsa Craig.
Rockham Bay is fabulously remote and just off the Tarka Trail footpath between Lee and Grunta Bay - so it's an ideal place to combine a long walk with a sarnie stop and swimming.
A classic British holiday destination of yesteryear and a great place for a dog walk.
This is a more people-centred walk than usual, as Warwick is such a big tourist attraction.
One of the glories of this dog walk on the Trans-Penine Trail is that there are no hills, or even slopes, and the path stays firm and shoe-friendly in wet weather.
Good for dogs, on the beach and also on public footpaths and lanes.