Bird and Carter Cafe and walks, Wiltshire
Beautiful lake walk followed by a lovely coffee and slice of cake.
Beautiful lake walk followed by a lovely coffee and slice of cake.
Enter the world of Beatrix Potter and enjoy a walk with Peter Rabbit between two lakes from a dog-friendly and welcoming inn with dog-friendly B&B. Always popular, so best to plan to avoid the crowds.
Park in the middle of St Quentin near to the Ibis hotel, and the cathedral. There are plenty of dogs here, all on leads as the park is surrounded by roads.
Enormous expanse of pine forest (more than 900 acres), rough boggy ground and some well made paths in one of the least populated parts of the country. It's a dogs' delight!
Visit the village where Thomas Crapper (populiser of the flush WC) was born, and enjoy a dog walk along the banks of the Don. It's very atmospheric and interesting.
Miles of shingle beach, and dogs allowed all year round.
Dogs allowed on the beach all year round. Check the tide tables before you go as there's no beach at high tide.
The castle here is said to be the home of Uther Pendragon of Camelot fame.
A short with the dog to see the site of the castle where Mary Queen of Scots lost her head. It seems a forlorn grassy lump these days but the castle was significant some 400 years ago.
Long walks along beach in two directions with sands and clay cliffs. Tidal river and when the tide is in there's not so much space for walking. Dogs allowed at any time of day and all year round.
Sometimes you find a little place that is absolutely gorgeous, for no particular reason.
Dog walking heaven in the forest, with 5 trails to choose from as well as plenty of space to strike out on your own. The forest is a wonderful walking spot at any time of the year.