Dog-friendly beach on the Isle of Harris, Scotland
A huge expanse of white sand in a glorious setting. Sheep sometimes graze the land behind the beach, so you'll need to be considerate if your dog is likely to worry livestock.
A huge expanse of white sand in a glorious setting. Sheep sometimes graze the land behind the beach, so you'll need to be considerate if your dog is likely to worry livestock.
Large open area with ponds and a lake.
A glorious expanse of woods, heaths and grass perched on a dramatic clifftop. On a clear day you can see all the way to France.
Head here if you're looking for a multi-activity day or afternoon out - there's a massive choice of kids' stuff (from 8 to 80), and some lovely quiet dog trails as well.
Stretch your legs and get a coffee, and a choice of walks for a leg-stretch with the dog.
Enough walks here on the famous Long Myndd to keep an active dog going for months! There are restrictions on off-lead walking during lambing and bird nesting times, and dogs need to be under close...
Lots of space (200 acres) for a full length dog walk here. There's also an art gallery - but not for dogs.
A useful pitstop in an area that is otherwise covered by annoyingly well fenced-off forest land. There's a reasonable amount of shade cover, and easy parking for caravans.
Lovely lung of green in the middle of the city, and very close to the cathedral, shops and restaurants.
London's 350 acre Hyde Park has plenty of associations with dogs.
A relaxing stop in a small French town that lies well off the usual tourist routes, and a walk in the grounds of an ancient chateau with links to modern Montreal.
A Riverside walk with beautiful views, industrial archaeology. Cafe and/or great ice creams.