Dog walk on the Down, West Sussex
First of all this is a fabulous walk with the dog. And it's also worth a moment of wonder that so many generations have made this landscape so special over the last 2000 years or so.
First of all this is a fabulous walk with the dog. And it's also worth a moment of wonder that so many generations have made this landscape so special over the last 2000 years or so.
What an amazing piece of living archaeology has been re-created here - it's the garden of a Roman villa that has been brought back to life.
We didn't think that anyone would want to miss a visit to Europe's finest medieval city - and as a bonus the ramparts walk is marvellous for dogs.
A straightforward dog walk on a former railway line. It's now a multi-user path and fully accessible.
A National Trust countryside park with unusually good facilities for dogs. Walks by the river are suitable for off-lead dog walking, and there's even a doggie cafe under cover for wet days.
Just a few minutes from the M40 at Jct 11, this is a country park that's ideal for a jog with the dog as well as providing play space for children.
A welcome spot for a doggie comfort break, with swimming and off-lead sniffing along woodland paths. On the hot day we were there the river was awash with dogs, children and loads of happy shrieking.
A very atmospheric and dog-friendly beach. It feels like you're in an amphitheatre.
An astonishing country park with lots to do and see. Dogs, kids and adults will all be able to find something of interest here.
A superb dog walk on a dry day through wildflowers and beside water with easy dog access for swimming.
An oasis of calm just a few meters off the hectic A158. It's perfect for a relaxing stroll and a nice cup of National Trust tea and cake.
A delightful village pub, with a community shop and a big welcome to families and dogs.