Evesham dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Worcestershire
Evesham is perched on a bit of high ground inside a big loop of the River Avon. So with the inevitable delays getting over the bridges, traffic does build up at busy times.
Evesham is perched on a bit of high ground inside a big loop of the River Avon. So with the inevitable delays getting over the bridges, traffic does build up at busy times.
This ancient walled medieval town is ideal for a short break from driving.
An ideal place for drivers, dogs and passengers to get out and really enjoy this well planned leisure/activity park. There's loads of space, clean WCs, easy parking and it's a pleasure to visit.
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A nice mix of lush meadows and woodland, with the river Severn flowing by beyond the grass. On a warm day it's a good spot for a stroll, cool drink and generally potter around.
An easy 2-mile circular walk with lots of lovely clean water for dogs to enjoy. Easy to spot pub opposite the church and close to the lower car park.
Dogs allowed on the beach in France The beach is divided, and the dog-friendly section is to the left (as you look at the sea).
What could be more exciting than a dog walk at the start of the massive engineering feat that is the Caledonian Canal? It goes all the way to Inverness and the North Sea along the Great Glen.
A popular place to take a break as you can see the castle long before you reach the car park. The castle is thought to have been built around 1590 by the Clan MacLeod.