A69 Roman Fort or a doggie beach and swimming spot, Northumberland
Our plan was to walk with the dog to one of the forts on Hadrian's Wall. Instead we found a wonderful beach by a water-filled quarry that the dog point blank refused to leave.
Our plan was to walk with the dog to one of the forts on Hadrian's Wall. Instead we found a wonderful beach by a water-filled quarry that the dog point blank refused to leave.
On a hot day this is the pawfect place to stop for a bite and let the dog enjoy a really good romp on the dog-friendly beach.
A stunning dog-friendly beach with silver sand and the chance to walk further around the coast when the tide is low.
A real hideaway of a long sandy beach with no dog restrictions on the beach itself, and a locals' hidden gem.
Enormous beach - long, sandy and without a dog restriction in sight!
Easy to spot and dog-friendly pub on the A39 not far from Minehead. Plenty of parking and an easy dog walk from the door, either on a green lane or down to the beach.
This is an easy place to get the dog into the water for a cooling dip in fresh water. It's also popular with wild swimmers.
Dogs are allowed all year on this large sandy beach. And there's a cracking walk for tail-waggers too.
Most of us know the name of this tiny fishing village from the shipping forecast.
Interesting place for a dog walk across an area used by the Romans as a military cemetery.
The England Coast Path goes through this small harbour town, and most walkers will pass through because of the path. It's an unusual spot and our dogs love walkies here.
If you like quirky historical factoids, Wissant deserves a moment of your time.