Country Park dog walk and dog-friendly beach, Hampshire
A country park on the fringe of the New Forest. It's great for dogs and has got beaches, cliffs, D-Day remains, great views of the Isle of Wight and meadows of wild flowers.
A country park on the fringe of the New Forest. It's great for dogs and has got beaches, cliffs, D-Day remains, great views of the Isle of Wight and meadows of wild flowers.
The forest is clearly popular with local dogwalkers, and socially inquisitive dogs will have a fantastic time here crashing through the undergrowth in a very safe environment.
Bit of an exciting break off the A39, and great if you need some space. It's quite a fairly remote sand and shingle beach with no dog restrictions all year.
There's plenty to explore in the glorious surrounding countryside, including the chalk downs.
A popular quaffing spot for thirsty thespians, the relaxed atmosphere of this riverside pub is a joy for dogs on a jaunt to Stratford on Avon.
Dog walk with plenty of fresh air, especially if you go up to the Beacon and trig point at the top.
This is a fabulous doggie beach with a lovely cafe and a relaxed and friendly feel to it.
As well as a great place for a dog walk, this is a brilliant outing for kids of all ages with an interest in rocks and fossils.
This park is a great place for walking. It is centred around a large lake with peat bogs and there are plenty of woods and heathland to explore.
The hotel is opposite the farm where Shakespeare's in-laws lived, and this is an interesting little village to visit. Like so many of the inns in this area, the building itself is so old it's amazing.
Good stop for families with a dog. More of a saunter than a dog walk, but if you have young kids on board this could be a lifeline to sanity.
A village with two dog-friendly pubs and a good dog walk as long as you like, really close to the M11/A11.