Historic woodland and beach near Bridlington, East Yorkshire
An enchanting woodland nature reserve with magical grottos and perfect leafy cool. Nowhere better for hot dogs and children on a hot summer day.
An enchanting woodland nature reserve with magical grottos and perfect leafy cool. Nowhere better for hot dogs and children on a hot summer day.
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.
Just one minute from the main A477 St Clears to Pembroke road, and perfect for refreshments and a rather marvellous castle. An ideal driving stop on the way to or from the Pembroke ferry.
Family run pub with easy access from the A423. In summer the garden is a big bonus.
When you drive into this village there's a feeling that it's a bit more than just a 'simple' village. Look out for the school on the right, it's a pure Hogwarts fantasy.
A gentle stroll along the Garonne towpath, and within easy reach of the town and shops.
The Château is perched on a commanding promontory overlooking deep pine filled valleys.
A really good place to stop for some dog exercise. The car park has shaded parking for dog vehicles and the WCs are clean.
A massive shingle beach where dogs are allowed year round.
Tiny and popular dog-friendly pub that's a regular CAMRA regional winner. It's a part of the Enville Estate so the surroundings are quite grand while the pub is scruffy-chic.
Two options for dog walks here, and it's a really quiet and peaceful space. You're highly unlikely to see anyone else.
If you arrive here when the visitor centre and facilities are actually open, then it's a very good and accessible pitstop for drivers and dogs.