Scenic Lock and riverside dog walk, Oxfordshire
Popular spot to bask by the river and relax. A great stop for families, with a marvellous play area and ice-cream shop. It's a good place to spot kingfishers and otters.
Popular spot to bask by the river and relax. A great stop for families, with a marvellous play area and ice-cream shop. It's a good place to spot kingfishers and otters.
Gloriously dog-friendly dining pub with several excellent walks from the door.
A small but outstanding nature reserve where a mix of peat bog and sand form a unique environment in which native, but now rare, dragonflies, frogs and birds can find sanctuary.
Warwickshire dog walks This dog walk's just over 7 miles and works best for active dogs (and owners).
There's something here to please all the family, and the dog definitely gets a good deal too! The outdoor museum is a popular attraction for anyone interested in military history, however remotely.
Easily reached from Boulogne, the market town of Desvres is worth a visit before or after a dog walk in the forest.
Easy to reach from the A40, this is such a good place to stop.
A quiet picnic spot by the River Tweed and with a very good off-lead dog walk from the back of the car park. It's a forest walk with no sheep.
An interesting and unusual walking spot with the chance to walk to the site of an ancient fort, or to simply stroll and enjoy the outstanding Shropshire countryside.
This is just one of the car parks and walks in this enormous forest. I like this walk because the path is less popular than the walks from the other car parks, and the view is spectacular.
The pup adored her walkies here. It's a quiet woodland with a variety of trees and foliage, and an easy path to follow. After a few hours on the beach earlier on this was heaven for doggie paws.
Just outside Ashbourne you'll find the start of the Tissington Trail for stile-free walkies, and smaller dogs can even enjoy a ride in one of the bespoke dog-carts that fit on behind a bike.