St Neots dog walk in the park, Cambridgeshire
Created on the flood plain of the Great Ouse river, this is a great place to walk your dog. It's popular with local dog walkers and well-supplied with poo-bins.
Created on the flood plain of the Great Ouse river, this is a great place to walk your dog. It's popular with local dog walkers and well-supplied with poo-bins.
This quaint small town with its celebrated gothic-style cathedral, elegant Flanders town houses and thriving market is an ideal place for a first (or last) night in France.
The leafy glades of the Forest of Tournehem give welcome shade to walkers in summer and form a very effective natural umbrella on wet days.
Loosely attached to the small town of Neufchâtel-Hardelot this seaside resort has something of an English feel to it. You'll notice this in the distinctly un-Gallic one-way system to reach the beach.
Dogs will love this place because of all the trees to dash around and water to explore. Brilliant for kids too, with different playspaces to suit age and abilities.
Large open spaces for dogs to romp in the shadow of an abbey ruin. Make sure you have your English Heritage card with you.
A family-run traditional inn with a dog walk pretty much straight from the car park. And roaring fires in cold weather.
Pretty countryside stop with woodland dog walk and dog-friendly pub in Staffordshire.
Pleasant and easy dog walk starting from a good dog-friendly pub.
A beach where nature is flourishing, and the rock pools are teeming with life. No dog restrictions. Not easy underfoot but the wildflowers and natural world down on the beach are fabulous.
A small locals' pub with great value traditional food and a dog walk that's perfect in dry weather.
Great combo of dog walk and visit to a ruined castle with its own beach on the Firth of Lorn and an ancient chapel too. The castle is one of the oldest in Scotland and has loads of history to tell.