A591 Roman dog walk, Cumbria
A dog walk in the footsteps of the Romans.
A dog walk in the footsteps of the Romans.
Plenty to do in this small village off the A30, with a safe 2-mile dog walk, an iron-age fort, and a welcoming dog-friendly pub.
Enjoy lunch in a very old coaching inn where Dickens used to spin yarns by the fireplace and then walk it off on a riverside path with lots of doggy romping space.
As a dog walking destination this isn't always perfect, but if you are trying to juggle the demands and interests of friends and family there is a lot here to occupy everyone happily, not least the...
A secret dog walk just 2 seconds away from the busy A688 and perfect for a safe off-lead walk without any travel time to get to the car park. Intrigued? Read on.
A village with an exciting dog walk, and an award-winning dog-friendly country inn with outstanding food. Apparently William Blake wrote the words for 'Jerusalem' in this very building.
This riverside walk is popular with local dog walkers and if you have a sociable hound there is plenty of space for doggy exuberance.
Over 18s and dogs all welcome at the pub, and loads of off-lead doggie dashing space in the forest before or afterwards.
A really lovely stroll with your dog alongside a rippling stream, and the chance to take a leisurely interest in the industrial legacy of the area - or just to enjoy the dappled light and birdsong.
This is a one path, there-and-back forest walk that's ideal for motorway de-stressing.
A traditional waterside and dog-friendly pub on the Broads, the kind you see in tourist brochures yet rarely find! Fantastically rural, expect to hear cockerels crowing, and very welcoming.
Good dog walk within easy reach of the A19. It's well worth bringing a snack and spending some quality time with the dog - but pick a sunny day.