Warwick dog walk, Warwickshire
This is a more people-centred walk than usual, as Warwick is such a big tourist attraction.
This is a more people-centred walk than usual, as Warwick is such a big tourist attraction.
Parc Glynllifon is a small country park easily reached from the A499 from Caernarvon.
Walk via Roman Antonine Wall to Banknock and back on the canal towpath
Forestry Commission wood, and a part of Ampthill Forest.
One of the glories of this dog walk on the Trans-Penine Trail is that there are no hills, or even slopes, and the path stays firm and shoe-friendly in wet weather.
Friendly, canal side pub. Excellent food, all beef is sourced from local farm. You'll go a long way to find better burgers.
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.
Pub, restaurant & hotel. Dogs very welcome and a good real pint and food. Last visited July 2015, and by the DwD team in 2021, still as dog friendly as ever and another nice lunch.
A bit unusual this one. A dog-friendly beach at the end of an airport runway? Yes indeed, but it's not as busy as Heathrow. You may well get the beach to yourself.
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.
Walk along canal towpath for 5km return by same route
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.