A382 Woodland dog walk, gardens and cream tea, Devon
A gentle estate which makes an excellent journey break for drivers who enjoy their gardens. Very good for families with good facilities, National Trust cafe and plenty to see.
A gentle estate which makes an excellent journey break for drivers who enjoy their gardens. Very good for families with good facilities, National Trust cafe and plenty to see.
A flat waterside dog walk with a huge variety of birds and other wildlife to enjoy. A real burst of countryside goodness close to the M27.
There are shops, dog-friendly pubs and cafes here, and it's a good stopping point on the A65 with much easier parking and access to the walks than Skipton, which is just 4 miles away.
If quirky architecture floats your boat, then a visit to this barely altered 16th century tower house will be a joy.
Dogs are welcome at the ruins of an old monastery close to the river Tees and a small dog beach.
So close to the motorway but this village and walk is definitely in the countryside.
A doggiestop off the A35 with lots of interest to see, and you can pack it all into a short stop.
There are 250 acres of parkland here, giving plenty of space to exercise the most demanding of dogs in this island of calm amidst the transport network.
A secret dog walk just 2 seconds away from the busy A688 and perfect for a safe off-lead walk without any travel time to get to the car park. Intrigued? Read on.
Lovely place to make a doggiestop on your journey, with a really good shop for fresh produce as well as tasty meals. And there's a dog walk on a public footpath from the car park too.
It's worth taking a break in this pretty village, or you'll miss everything by driving by.
Two dog-friendly pubs and a dog walk within easy reach of the M27 junction 1. Good dog walks nearby, just avoid the golf courses if you're not using the suggested route.