Portwrinkle Beach - dog-friendly, Cornwall
Portwrinkle beach has two halves, one is dog friendly all year round and one is dog friendly out of season (oct - march).
Portwrinkle beach has two halves, one is dog friendly all year round and one is dog friendly out of season (oct - march).
Beautiful, traditional pub, on the outskirts of Sidmouth. Lovely carvery served lunchtimes and evenings every day. Dogs are allowed in the bar area. Plenty of room if you want to eat.
Irvine beach is far away from the road so is the ideal place to let your dog off of the lead. Horses are often there plus lots of doggy walkers.
A dog walk through woods and fields past what used to be the Storthes Hall Hospital near Farnley Tyas in Huddersfield.
A small park with a creek running along the edge of it. There is a rough field which is great for chase and fetch and then a nice clear creek to cool off in afterwards.
Sand and pebble, dog friendly all year round with no tide restrictions.
Iconic hills where Sir Edward Elgar strode, and early Britons built their homes. There are many routes onto the hills and a number of P&D car parks.
National Trust owned Calke Abbey is a great place to walk the dogs. Easy access and Wheelchair friendly walks.
A nice little park next to a creek in Newbury. Close to the M4 at J13 (Chieveley) with space to run free and go splashing or even swimming!
Quintessential 17th century whitewashed country pub in the heart of pretty Fulmer Village. Recently refurbished with wood burning stove, fab food and lovely garden overlooking the church.
Wheal Coates is one of the most photographed areas in Cornwall with iconic mining ruins and amazing views up & down the coast.
Dogs are allowed on the Botany Bay beach before 1000 and after 1800 between May 1st and Sept 30th. Welcome at all times throughout the rest of the year.