A1 coastal dog walk, Scotland
Walking the dog on the most rugged coastline and spectacular scenery on the east coast. This is also a site of special scientific interest, famous for its bird colonies.
Walking the dog on the most rugged coastline and spectacular scenery on the east coast. This is also a site of special scientific interest, famous for its bird colonies.
Another great village pub that's been saved by the community, and with a choice of walks from the door. Always good to find these hidden gems and support them.
A village with two dog-friendly inns for B&B, coffees, meals and refreshment on the A1. They've been looking after people on the move for centuries. And the dogs have a good long walk to explore.
A friendly dining pub, perfect for a dog-friendly meetup with friends not far from the A1 or the A14 and Huntingdon.
Useful neighbourhood park for dog walkers, and close to the end of the M1 and the A1. Gently old-fashioned sort of park, in a nice way.
Great for letting your dog run free along a long wide beach.
A lovely park, gifted to Londoners by Sir Sidney Waterlow as a 'garden for the gardenless'. Dogs are welcome here, but don't forget the poo bags!
Community park where city dogs can scratch n sniff.
A tree filled 70 acre park at the beginning of the A1. Once inside the trees, there's almost no trace of the surrounding traffic and there are plenty of tweeting birds instead.
Dog friendly beach. Local shops nearby.
Excellent pub, presided over by Buster, with no messing tasty food, good conversation and great atmosphere.
Stroll with the dog over the Northumberland hills and see an exceptional ruined castle looming over the seascape. Good bracing air is guaranteed on this hilltop walk.