Pretty castle and tea rooms near Craven Arms, Shropshire
Dogs are made very welcome at this 13th century castle that feels more like a film set than actual history. The gardens are pretty and aromatic and the castle itself is tiny inside.
Dogs are made very welcome at this 13th century castle that feels more like a film set than actual history. The gardens are pretty and aromatic and the castle itself is tiny inside.
A charming village, a bit feudal with the Hall on its doorstep. The hotel/pub is dog-friendly and when the Hall gardens are open the walk is a pleasant outing for dogs who enjoy walking on lead.
Just a couple of miles away from Leek, this is a perfect spot for dogwalking through very pretty woodland.
If you're in need of space and headroom this walk is perfect. Absolutely in the middle of nowhere, on the Pennine Way and a total joy for dogs, loners and grumpies.
One of the prettiest bays in this part of the coast, and dog-friendly all year. The hotel at the top of the slope is fantastically dog-friendly and provides big bowls of water for doggie visitors.
The only market town in the North Yorkshire national park, and you'll find a number of dog-friendly places for refreshments as well as several excellent walks and a castle.
One of the more intimate homes of the gentry, now open to all and with pretty gardens to roam around and deck-chairs for an afternoon snooze.
Once you've reached the car park on the narrow winding lane, the woodland seems to appear from nowhere. It's a good sized wood and the paths are in very good condition.
A massive shingle beach where dogs are allowed year round.
An easy to follow dog walk and a dog-friendly country pub nearby. It's not hugely exciting but will delight the dog.
Off the beaten track, perfect for dog walks and a lovely place to stop on your way to/from the Welsh coast.
A great walk across the top of the South Downs, starting from a hilltop car park with some of the best views you could hope for. This is an amazing place for dogs to run and play.