A95 dog walk in Nethy Bridge, Scotland
A number of waymarked walks along the river Nethy
A number of waymarked walks along the river Nethy
Brilliant place for a decent length walk with the dogs, and usually not many people around during the week.
Follow a choice of three different length circular walks from the car park or mix-and-match where they converge at the picnic spot. Beautiful woodland, especially stunning in Autumn.
Fabulous combination of a big sandy beach, and access to a long distance footpath too. Very popular with local dog-walkers, and pure doggie delight for the pooch.
A dog walk on a forest track without sheep or stiles. It's not the most scenic of walks, but the dog won't mind and as there's only the one track navigation isn't a problem.
Cemaes has two beaches, and dogs are allowed on the westerly beach all year round. Most of the sand is on the other beach - but the west beach is great for rock pooling.
Good for dogs, on the beach and also on public footpaths and lanes.
A large almost totally enclosed area right next to J1 of the M32. At the top of the hill (on the Western side) is a lightly wooded area with good trails. There is plenty of space for dogs to run here!
Rockham Bay is fabulously remote and just off the Tarka Trail footpath between Lee and Grunta Bay - so it's an ideal place to combine a long walk with a sarnie stop and swimming.
An alternative to motorway services, and somewhere useful to know about in case there's a serious delay on the motorway.
This former haven of highwaymen and smugglers is now a popular destination for local dog walkers. It's a mix of woodland and heathland with an extensive system of bridleways and small paths.
Combination of woodland walk and hill-walk. Stunning views. Some higher sections steep in places. Well marked route.