Strathpeffer woodland dog walk, Scotland
A lovely walk for dogs and people through gentle countryside and woodland. You may discover a modern labyrinth along your way.
A lovely walk for dogs and people through gentle countryside and woodland. You may discover a modern labyrinth along your way.
A village with two dog-friendly inns for B&B, coffees, meals and refreshment on the A1. They've been looking after people on the move for centuries. And the dogs have a good long walk to explore.
When the dog needs a decent walkies and tired drivers need reviving, head here. The forest is a mix of heathland and woodland with lots of path options for easy walking.
A quiet and peaceful woodland where dogs have plenty of sniffing and romping space. The only time it gets busy is during the bluebell season, otherwise this is tranquillity itself.
A small locals' pub with great value traditional food and a dog walk that's perfect in dry weather.
Warm and welcoming hostelry where dogs are welcome and the Thai food very tasty.
A great place to stop and take a break from the A39 if your passengers like a dog-friendly beach, a grassy walk, a dog-friendly pub and a shop as well if you just want a snack. What more do you need?
Country pub and a woodland dog walk that's pure doggie delight. Close to Chelmsford and you'd never believe how far away the 21st century feels from here.
Ideal dog walking on geologically fascinating heathland. Read all about it on the information board there, and let the dog enjoy the space.
The splendid Château Royal de Durtal completely dominates the Loir river and dates back to the 11th century when it was the stronghold of Fulk the Black.
Another tranquil walk with the dog in a section of the Bardney Limewood project, and also the chance to walk along a footpath through fields.
A welcoming dog-friendly hotel and pub in a fabulously old building.