A68 Jedburgh with the dog, Scotland
Terrific car park with a view of the castle, swimming for hot dogs, and an easy walk into the town. Ideal for a stop on your journey and a lovely place to visit.
Terrific car park with a view of the castle, swimming for hot dogs, and an easy walk into the town. Ideal for a stop on your journey and a lovely place to visit.
Such a quiet and relaxing spot for a moment of calm with the dog. On a hot day the cool air and gently running stream is a welcome break from the heat.
A handy stopping place on the A12 and also a warm refuge from the windy beaches if you need to reduce the chill factor!
Quiet tranquil woodland with plenty of fascinating scents for dogs to enjoy.
Popular with local dog walkers, this is a relaxing spot for a picnic and dog walk in quiet countryside.
This is an extraordinary garden to visit. From a boggy field a farmer dug and dug and planted to create the unique gardens we see today.
A wonderfully dog-friendly hotel with charming old-school hospitality. I was astonished by the outside of the building, well worth a gawp, and going inside feels like entering a stage set.
From the road it's impossible to guess at the real size and age of this historic and interesting dog-friendly pub. The garden is large and it feels as if you're sitting alone in the countryside.
Parking in Hexham can be a horror story, so this is a relaxed and tranquil oasis of riverside calm.
A pleasant and accessible dog walk, with far-reaching views and a relaxed feel.
A handy stop for refreshments from the A66 and with dog-friendly B&B rooms and a dog-friendly cottage if you're staying for longer.
A really pretty Cumbrian village and it wins a lot of the 'best kept' 'best flowers' competitions. Until the railway came the market here was of real importance but now just the cobbles remain.