A once mighty hill fort near Oswestry, Shropshire
One of the best hill fort remains in England, although the earthworks are all you see today. It must have been a really imposing centre all those years ago.
One of the best hill fort remains in England, although the earthworks are all you see today. It must have been a really imposing centre all those years ago.
Ever popular little fishing village with a long dog-friendly beach and no restrictions. Total doggie perfection for beach games and swimming.
Warwickshire dog walks This dog walk's just over 7 miles and works best for active dogs (and owners).
Dog allowed beaches in France A nice mix of grass and lovely white sand, and plenty of space for everyone. You'll need to take picnic food and drinks down with you as there are no shops at the beach.
A short dog walk that packs in the scenery and interest, and the pub is family and dog-friendly.
Relaxed walking in the grounds of a once grand estate, with plenty of woodland for shaded cool and a delightful sense of timelessness.
A wonderful dog-friendly cafe and we were so grateful to take refuge here in a savage summer downpour. The walk was lovely too until the great soaking.
A beautiful wooded valley with the River Cefni running through. There's a good chance of seeing some red squirrels and a lot of local dogs enjoying their walkies.
An ideal no-fuss stopping point and short walk from a parking pull-in high on the moors. Down below is the honeypot village of Goathland, but up here it's all fresh air.
Popular dog walking spot near Woodhall Spa, and so dogs get the chance for some top class sniffing and socialising for those who want to.
Reservoir dog walk that's cooling and calming on a hot day. And a pleasant place for a picnic and time out.
If you arrive here when the visitor centre and facilities are actually open, then it's a very good and accessible pitstop for drivers and dogs.