A688 Dog walk near Spennymoor, County Durham
An easy dog walk on a former railway with unexpectedly big views over the surrounding countryside.
An easy dog walk on a former railway with unexpectedly big views over the surrounding countryside.
An enchanting woodland nature reserve with magical grottos and perfect leafy cool. Nowhere better for hot dogs and children on a hot summer day.
A relaxed and gentle dog walk across meadows and with the chance of a doggie swim in a lake. You may also spot all sorts of aircraft old and new taking off from the airfield nearby.
Another tranquil walk with the dog in a section of the Bardney Limewood project, and also the chance to walk along a footpath through fields.
Still privately owned by the family who built the first castle here, what you see now is a sort of 'ruins through the ages' surrounded by a sea of cow parsley. Perfect for a picnic on a sunny day.
A cheerful and friendly pub, and a linear dog walk over fields and on tracks.
Everyone can find something of interest in this small Northumberland village.
There's something dramatic about taking the dog for a walk around a Roman fort close to Hadrian's Wall. You've got to wonder if there are any ancient doggie sniffs for the pooch to savour.
Airy and contemporary dog-friendly pub with a good dog walk just around the corner. New management has transformed the atmosphere here and it's a family and dog-friendly place to stop for a break.
For a doggie pitstop on the A39, this forestry commission plantation can be heaven sent for dogs. And it's a pretty good stress-buster for people too - provided there's space to park.
Cavaillon is a completely un-special town, and that is a big part of its charm.
The splendid Château Royal de Durtal completely dominates the Loir river and dates back to the 11th century when it was the stronghold of Fulk the Black.