Heathland dog walks just off the A35, Dorset
Lovely place to get some silence and safe walking with the dog. You're unlikely to see many other people, and the linear route is very easy to enjoy and not have any concerns about getting lost.
Lovely place to get some silence and safe walking with the dog. You're unlikely to see many other people, and the linear route is very easy to enjoy and not have any concerns about getting lost.
Short and stimulating 3-mile walk, passing a Bronze Age hill fort and enjoying glorious views from one of the Dark Peak's most iconic beauty spots.
A relaxing stroll either on a secluded woodland path or around a reservoir. Most dogs will be safe off lead here.
Village pub with a hearty welcome to all, and some very good traditional food.
Formerly the village post office, this is a cosy and friendly pub on a quiet Devon lane.
A welcoming and rather exquisite country inn with several comfortable little rooms for dining or snacking. Light and airy, and quietly charming.
This tiny pub is too small to allow dogs inside, but they really wanted to welcome local and visiting pooches. So the enterprising landlord built a special doggie annex for 4-legged friends.
National Trust property with magnificent gardens and plenty of space for dogs to stretch their legs.
The walk here is at the very start of the North Downs Way. So very tempting!
Stylish country pub with a straightforward dog walk from the front door.
A delightful Hampshire village with an excellent pub where strangers get a warm welcome, and there's a gentle stroll for the dog. Easily reached from the A3 and the A32
Dog-friendly dining pub where walkers, cyclists and well-scubbed diners mingle happily together in a convivial atmosphere.