Kirkintilloch dog walk, Scotland
Easy walk along canal towpath detour on return via Roman wall and fort
Easy walk along canal towpath detour on return via Roman wall and fort
A short dog walk with no stiles across the parkland of Packwood House, ideal for a summer outing.
Lovely wide open dog-friendly and sandy beach. Few facilities at Sutton on Sea, toilets, fish and chips etc
Flat grasslands walk popular with local dog owners.
Easy walking amongst the trees. In hot weather the shady paths are a real boon to overheated hounds.
Robin Hood might lift an eyebrow or two at this largely coniferous plantation being called 'Sherwood Forest' - but the dog certainly won't mind.
Ideally placed for walks in the area, the Dyke Neuk is a traditional and family-owned pub where you'll get a typical Northumbrian welcome - and great home-cooked food.
This is a lovely 5 mile / 2 hour walk - ideal for a visit to Broadway as there's plenty to do and see after your walk too. The walk has around 9 stiles, mostly quite easy for dogs to manage.
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.
Lovely dog friendly pub next to river, serves yummy food and makes you feel very welcome
Forest path with a great view of Loch Etive from the hill.
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.