Dog walk near Southend, Essex
Traditional English beachside, complete with huts, fresh doughnuts and refreshments. Dogs are welcome on the beach from October to May, and have a green space to enjoy in summer.
Traditional English beachside, complete with huts, fresh doughnuts and refreshments. Dogs are welcome on the beach from October to May, and have a green space to enjoy in summer.
Ideal dog-friendly B&B close to the Hadrians Wall route and right in the centre of this part of Roman Britain.
By far the best route we've found over the iconic Malverns, with no stiles and minimal chance of sheep. Dog-friendly refreshments on the way, and of course those amazing views.
Really handy if you and the dog are in need of a tasty snack and walkies on the A30. The inn also has dog-friendly B&B rooms and a Mutts Menu. And the walk is nice.
Broad Chalke is a delightful village in the beautiful Chalke Valley and has been the home of the great and good including Terry Pratchett and Cecil Beaton amongst others.
What an extraordinary place. This is the only pub in the country with a fully-functioning rifle range in the bar. The welcome is warm and the walk is fun so there is lots for everyone to enjoy.
Worth a short diversion from the A65 for some stylish eating and a walk for the dog in the very pretty valley.
Relaxing waterside strolls, ideal for a cool dog break and picnic. Easy to reach from the A368
Award-winning country dining pub with mouth-wateringly good food. Ideal place to meet up with friends or family for grown-up dining.
Very civilised dog-friendly dining pub within easy reach from the A10. And the village is worth an explore too.
Reservoirs are a good dog walking choice, usually with no stiles or livestock and easy to navigate. This walk starts by the reservoir and then joins more scenic countryside beside a brook.
On a dry day this little cafe is a real find, and a lovely place to sit down for a pot of tea and cake. There's a small shop with a selection of local produce, from jams and chutney to local cheese.