Rhyl dog-friendly beach, Wales
A classic British holiday destination of yesteryear and a great place for a dog walk.
A classic British holiday destination of yesteryear and a great place for a dog walk.
This is a more people-centred walk than usual, as Warwick is such a big tourist attraction.
One of the glories of this dog walk on the Trans-Penine Trail is that there are no hills, or even slopes, and the path stays firm and shoe-friendly in wet weather.
Good for dogs, on the beach and also on public footpaths and lanes.
A number of waymarked walks along the river Nethy
Serene forest walking spot, with views over Loch Tummel. Look out for the 8th century hill fort, somehow not smothered by conifers.
A stone's throw from junction 22 of the M25 this walk can be anything from a 15-minute breather to a full hour circuit, with variations in between.
A private hire enclosed field of 2.5 acres with 6 foot fences. Ideal for off lead exercise for dogs in a secure environment.
Parc Glynllifon is a small country park easily reached from the A499 from Caernarvon.
On the outskirts of Edinburgh wonderful dog friendly country estate.
This was the last canal to be built in Britain except for the Manchester Ship Canal. Originally it was used to transport bricks from the various Slough brickworks.
A large almost totally enclosed area right next to J1 of the M32. At the top of the hill (on the Western side) is a lightly wooded area with good trails. There is plenty of space for dogs to run here!