A836 riverside dog walk, Scotland
A dog walk in Britain's most northerly forest. It's a remote place to visit, but the river is very beautiful and you're likely to have the space to yourself.
A dog walk in Britain's most northerly forest. It's a remote place to visit, but the river is very beautiful and you're likely to have the space to yourself.
A quiet woodland with plenty of activities for everyone. There is a fine track for dogs to explore and some amazing views across Caithness.
A new and exciting place to walk the dogs. The scent of the wildflowers in summer are a delight for the most difficult to please canine snouts. A great place to enjoy the Caithness landscape.
A small town between the M5 motorway and the A303 with loads of paths for dog walks and a dog-friendly cafe and farm shop.
If you love your garden and your dog, then this is a dog-stop with real charm. Dogs on leads are welcome and the cafe is also dog-friendly.
Traditional dog-friendly pub that's close to the university and a woodland dog walk (listed separately). Expect generous portions of sublimely cooked old-school favourites.
A great spot for hot dogs to cool down and woodland to sniff around.
A very out of the way forest walk that's ideal for dogs who like their space. Not easy to find so the GPS is your friend for this one.
An idyllic and unspoiled beach where you really can get away from the crowds. It takes a while to walk there and there are no facilities. Expect sheep everywhere, and dogs should be on leads.
Large sandy beaches with lots of space for dogs to have a really good time. Bumpy single-track lane to get there, but then that's part of the fun!
Home to the MacLean clan, and a very imposing stronghold it still is. These days the gift shop is a popular visitor choice but centuries ago this must have been a scary sort of place.
Plenty of character at this child and dog-friendly dining inn in the centre of Oakham. It's very close to Oakham castle too.