Dog-friendly inn on the Isle of Skye, Scotland
Dog-friendly inn on the Isle of Skye - said to be the oldest establishment on the island.
Dog-friendly inn on the Isle of Skye - said to be the oldest establishment on the island.
This is a lovely forest walk about 1 1/2 miles long through varied terrain with magnificent views in parts.
Kingsand beach is a mixture of sand and shingle (more sand though) with rock pools. It's a lovely beach that stretches along the side of the town. Nice for a visit to a sandy beach in the area.
A quiet friendly pub where dogs reign supreme as long as they are well behaved
This small park is quiet and intimate with calming views over the river. Dogs have to be on leads in some parts of the park, especially near buildings.
An amazing piece of ancient forest that has somehow survived centuries of tree felling, housing development and road building. Popular with local dog walkers, but far from over-crowded.
Fabulous family day out, with a good long dog walk as well as the famous battlefield. This is where Richard III got a drubbing from Henry Tudor.
A short but sweet walk around a lake close to the centre of Loughborough. It was once a claypit and brickworks that supplied the bricks to build St Pancras station in London.
Community park and wildlife space within easy reach of Northampton. Very popular with dog walkers - please be sure to 'pick up'.
Large park that was opened as a public space in 1892. Apart from its charm as a really good place to walk the dog, it's full of community life and hosts its own dog shows in the summer.
Situated between Gravesend and Cobham, North Kent, Jeskyns is 360 acres (147 hectares) of greenspace that has been created by the Forestry Commission 2 minutes from A2/ 5 minutes from M2 J1
This is our local woods, which we visit on a regular basis. This woods is commonly used by dog owners so expect to encounter other people on your journey.