A325 dog walk on the edge of the South Downs, Hampshire
Dogs will love this place because of all the trees to dash around and water to explore. Brilliant for kids too, with different playspaces to suit age and abilities.
Dogs will love this place because of all the trees to dash around and water to explore. Brilliant for kids too, with different playspaces to suit age and abilities.
Dog-friendly pub and a lovely country dog walk in the village celebrated as the birthplace of Sir Walter Raleigh.
A family-run traditional inn with a dog walk pretty much straight from the car park. And roaring fires in cold weather.
An easy scenic dog and family walk on the English side of the River Wye, with a great view of the ruins of an abbey full of history. Excellent refreshments in the 12th century dog-friendly inn.
Small rural dog-friendly pub, with flagged floors and beams. Gets busy in summer and warm weekends.
A quiet and peaceful picnic spot close to the river and some very dramatic falls.
A magical nature reserve where you can move quietly and listen to the incredibly loud birdsong. Dogs need to be on lead here, so it's better suited for quieter dogs.
Warm and comfortable old-fashioned hospitality and Norfolk charm here. A great weekend get-away, and definitely worth investigating if you're staying nearby.
A chance for your dog to frolic in the estate where Shakespeare may have (and probably didn't) poached a deer or two. Dogs on leads everywhere here, so not a happy walk for bouncy dogs.
Atmospheric and dog-friendly ruined castle from the 14th century with a very exciting moat. Very good for children and dogs, with a playground in the public car park.
Large open spaces for dogs to romp in the shadow of an abbey ruin. Make sure you have your English Heritage card with you.
Tourist village with a large sandy and dog-friendly beach, and inland dog walk too. Restrictions for dogs apply in Summer on the north section of the beach, the rest is fine.