Dog walk near Rhayader, Wales
This is simply fantastic and a beautifully scenic place to visit in the heart of Wales. It's all hills, woods and lakes here and amazing for walking.
This is simply fantastic and a beautifully scenic place to visit in the heart of Wales. It's all hills, woods and lakes here and amazing for walking.
Less than 2 miles from the M26 as the crow flies, but light years away in reality. This pretty village and dog walk in the Low Weald feels like the deep countryside, and is a treat to find.
A lovely introduction to the coast path with the chance to scramble down onto a 'private' beach. Plus a couple of friendly dog-friendly pubs and cafes at your half-way point.
Dogtastic walkies beside the river, and through exquisitely scented woodland to get there. A doggie delight of a place to take a break near Knaresborough.
A visit to the very traditional, small town of Broglie is what driving through France with your own transport is all about.
A dog walk close to the M25 Jct 26 and with a dog-friendly pub (or free public car park) and a choice of walks.
Treat the dog to walkies in some of the best woodland in Essex, and then warm up in the dog-friendly pub nearby.
Historic town with a fine riverside dog walk and picnic spots. A popular tourist destination and better in school term-time if you're short of time. Definitely worth a visit though.
Popular and unpretentious dog-friendly village pub with a welcome for all. The village is apparently the original for writer Flora Thompson's 'Candleford'.
An outstandingly attractive village, nestled in the Hambleden Valley and a total delight to discover with the dog. In the land of pretty villages, this is one of the very best.
Wow - crisp air, big views and dogs' delight.
Once you've got to the car park the woodland and river are pure delight. There's lots of wildlife - look out for red squirrels - and a lovely walk along the river.