Big sandy dog-friendly beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Long, enormous sandy beach. Dogs are welcome all year, and many owners get there early for morning walkies in summer.
Long, enormous sandy beach. Dogs are welcome all year, and many owners get there early for morning walkies in summer.
Shingle beach backed by woody hills. On street parking, shops and facilities in the village before the beach.
Lots of room for dogs to go nuts in the woods, and easy paths to follow. This part of Suffolk is blessed with excellent dog walks, and this is one of our favourites.
A beach that's famous for its big round pebbles, and World Heritage status.
Small fishing village, with quite a collection of car parks and facilities and a dog-friendly pub with a great view over the water.
Famous for its 20th century troglodyte cave dwellers, and a great place to walk the dog.
Loads of space for dogs to flap their ears and have a good off-lead run here at the very edge of the Cotswolds.
There is just one path here, which runs along the side of the Labrador-ideal river, so the route is there-and-back. The path itself is exceptionally well maintained, and stays firm in wet weather.
The Park is just above the town, and on a sunny day you can get an idea of why the Victorians flocked to the town to take the waters - and build an extraordinary number of houses.
This dog walk near the M20 Junction 13 is a good one for dogs and people.
The car park here is a good starting point for several walks with the dog, but parking charges are steep and apply summer and winter.
Popular dog-friendly pub, with camping and lots of good dog walks from the door. Very helpful owners and an excellent base for Peak District walks.