A38 Croome Park dog walks, Worcestershire
Croome Park (National Trust) is a great place to walk the dog - with fantastic views over the recently restored Croome Court, and some very elegant landscaping in the grounds.
Croome Park (National Trust) is a great place to walk the dog - with fantastic views over the recently restored Croome Court, and some very elegant landscaping in the grounds.
Forestry Commission wood, and a part of Ampthill Forest.
A lovely secluded cove, where smugglers used to bring their contraband ashore by night. The village is very quaint - thatched cottages and postcard-ideal scenes galore.
Friendly, canal side pub. Excellent food, all beef is sourced from local farm. You'll go a long way to find better burgers.
Loggerheads has been a popular visitor destination since Victorian times, when the original tea rooms were created. Today it's a great space for a dog walk.
Good dog walking space in these reclaimed colliery sites with a wide variety of wildlife habitats.
Absolutely gorgeous place for a sunny day stroll along the River Avon. It's the perfect stress-buster if you've been sitting in the car for too long.
Walk along canal towpath for 5km return by same route
Dog-friendly beach with a view across to Wales. Loads going on here, with the extraordinary natural lagoon used for water sports etc when the tide's out.
Award winning Blue Flag beach.
Dogs welcome all year round.
A pretty little beach on the Gower and much quieter than many other beaches in summer. There's a walk to get there, and it's worth checking that you'll be arriving when the tide is out.