A494 near Bala doggiestop in Snowdonia, Wales
It's not always easy to find a relaxing stop on this busy road, and we often use this one to give the dogs a break.
It's not always easy to find a relaxing stop on this busy road, and we often use this one to give the dogs a break.
An accessible dog walk with a small car park and flat access to a multi-user path that was once a railway track. It's now part of the Speyside Way.
It's true that Driving with Dogs is all about walks on the go, and family and dog-friendly cafes and pubs for a civilised snack on your journey.
A Forestry picnic and parking site on the shores of Loch Oich on the A82, southbound side coming from Fort William.
Dogs are welcome here, and if you're looking for hearty portions before a ferry crossing this is exactly what you need! The outdoor seating is perfect in warm weather.
Dog-friendly dining close to Denbigh, and also close to the Offa's Dyke path. The pub has been restored and improved by the current owners and is well worth seeking out.
A warm local pub with great character, a large garden and a friendly atmosphere. And how about that doggie smile!
Dining pub with very enjoyable food, and a relaxed atmosphere. Lovely walk for the dogs too.
A dog-welcoming country hotel and country inn just 4 miles away from the M6 Junction 17 and Sandbach.
Easy-to-spot from the A49 this stylish and dog-friendly inn with B&B rooms makes a good doggiestop on your journey. It was once a school and you can even stay in the Headmaster's House!
Long sandy beach and dog friendly, with some restrictions in high season. Shops and cafes in the town. Also inland walks over the hills.
A nature reserve and popular dog walking spot not far from the M4 Jct36. The reserve is over a former colliery, where a gas explosion became a major disaster in 1892.