Historical dog walk in the Marches, Herefordshire
This is one of my favourite castles on the Welsh/English border. It's perfect for a gentle stroll with the dog, a boisterous game site for travel-weary kids or even a romantic picnic.
This is one of my favourite castles on the Welsh/English border. It's perfect for a gentle stroll with the dog, a boisterous game site for travel-weary kids or even a romantic picnic.
A large beach that's favoured by dog walkers and horse riders. It's not a safe swimming beach and that keeps it quiet.
This part of Lincolnshire rivals the Cotswolds for honey stone cottages and a quiet rural pace. It's a fine place for a dog walk.
Vast woodland, owned by the City of London but available to all. Maps available online and on-site (boards and leaflets). Some flat walks, some with inclines.
Roadford Lake sits within the stunning Wolf Valley, near the Cornwall border just minutes off the A30. Operated by swlakestrust.org.uk there are several walks from 1.
This is a really old place indeed, and was originally a resting place for monks from the nearby Jervaulx Abbey.
A lovely expanse of heathland which is great for dogs. This is part of the large network of nature reserves Suffolk and dogs should be on leads during bird nesting times, roughly March to August.
A short and accessible walk to one of the most iconic or Welsh ancient sites.
A walk around a famous Irish racecourse with a very dog-friendly pub close by.
A real magnet of a woodland for dogs and kids with plenty to do and explore for everyone. There is also a dog-friendly pub in the town to relax in after a great walk.
A dog-friendly beer garden in the cathedral quarter. Check out the Doggie Dock for tasty treats and water bowls. Full of life and music in the evenings which may be too much for canine ears.
A walk in the grounds of a former castle, now a well-maintained garden at the top of the hill looking over Lisburn.