M42 Junction 2 dog walk and a dog-friendly pub or picnic spot, Worcestershire
Way back, even before the Romans, Icknield Street was a major route for travellers and so loads of feet and paws will have trodden this walk before you.
Way back, even before the Romans, Icknield Street was a major route for travellers and so loads of feet and paws will have trodden this walk before you.
A brilliant walk up to and around the man-made reservoirs that fed Stott Park Bobbin Mill.
Beautiful wide beach with lots of rock pools at low tide - no dog restrictions. Refreshments available in the summer and at weekends out of season. Lifeguards.
Plenty of walking to be had in this 2,400 acre reservoir and countryside centre. Close to both the A1 and also the A14.
Beautiful countryside location with plenty for all the family to enjoy for a whole day, and large enough for long quiet walks.
Shingle and rock beach, with a steep climb down the cliffs to get there. Dogs are allowed all year round. There's access to a coastal path too.
A secluded cove, and dogs are allowed on the beach all year round.
Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round. It's a large sandy beach with the famous strawberry and vanilla coloured cliffs.
Long, long sandy beach with miles of dog walks.
An easy part of the New Forest near the A31 that's a perfect dog walk on your journey. A free car park with WCs and signed trails make this an ideal doggiestop for visitors to the area.
The White Horse is the highlight of this walk, and you can see its chunky features from the car park and for miles around.
This beach is busy with dogs in the winter as they are allowed on all parts of it - in the summer they are restricted to the far end but that's fine too.