Mining museum and dog walks, Scotland
We were charmed by this dog-friendly and inclusive museum and cafe. It's surrounded by a number of walks and heritage trail.
We were charmed by this dog-friendly and inclusive museum and cafe. It's surrounded by a number of walks and heritage trail.
Oh my goodness, this is the hidden gem of hidden gems.
An easy and well-signed route up to a Peel Tower, and down again. A dog-friendly pub is nearby for refreshments, and in a most handsome building.
Fully accessible cafe and small park in the centre of a small village with strong links to the Pendle witches. Longer dog walks are also possible, and there are two dog-friendly pubs as well.
Outstanding traditional country hotel with quite formal service and a wonderfully warm welcome. Dog-friendly accommodation here too. Very much a place for delightful weekends away, and celebrations.
We loved this tiny slice of canalside history, with an easy and interesting walk with the dog plus a visit to a well-stocked emporium of canal memorabilia, books, doggie ice-cream and craft supplies.
A welcoming Georgian inn where dogs are made comfortable in the bar. The village is not at all far from the A515 but it feels as if you've landed in a previous century here.
We love finding a dog-friendly traditional village inn with modern comforts and good food. And this gorgeous village has plenty to offer its visitors.
A pretty and welcoming dog-friendly cafe with a fabulous walk from the door in one direction, and a doggie swimming spot in the river in the other. Perfect family stop, and B&B accommodation too.
An easy linear walk for the dog, and a dog-friendly country pub for refreshments too.
This must be one of the nicest towns no-one has heard of. And a dog-friendly cafe and many independent shops means that you don't need to leave the dog in the car while you go and explore.
Right at the upper reach of the River Bure, this is a pleasant spot to either picnic on the village green or visit the dog-friendly village pub nearby.