A470 Heritage nature walks near Rhayader, Wales
This is a great place to stop for a piece of real rural quiet.
This is a great place to stop for a piece of real rural quiet.
Roaring log fires in winter, and wall-to-wall dogs - this is the place to live the canine dream! Refurbished and under new management, and still a great pub with superb food.
Another marvellous dog walking place in the middle of Thetford Forest. Can't help thinking that Norfolk dogs are just a tad spoiled for choice.
Terrific dog walk starting from a car park just off the A82 and just the job for getting the dogs and driver out for a purposeful leg-stretch for views over Loch Ness.
Another of our favourite dog-friendly pubs in the Wolds, with good food and a warm welcome to visitors. In warm weather the garden tables are a delight for a glass of cool lemonade after your walk.
If you're looking for a taste of rural Essex, a stop here for refreshments and a walk with the dog will transport you into a totally different mindset from the busy roads.
Quiet woodland, and a gentle space for a mooch with the pooch. Dogs can romp, sniff and thunder around and have a really good doggie time here.
A great place for a dog walk on this beach that's part of the Heritage Coastline. It's a popular place to look for sea-glass too.
We love a pub that has a special page on their website for canine customers. And dogs do indeed get a fabulous welcome here. Just what you need after a leg-stretch on the Viking Way path!
A warm, dog-friendly and comfortable coaching inn, where horse-drawn buses used to stop back in the day! Now it's close to the A56 and very handy for refreshments and an easy walk with the dog on your...
As well as a long, long beach with loads of dogs and no restrictions, you could also take a boat trip here. Or take the seasonal foot ferry to nearby Walberswick.
This is a great place to give the dog a walk if you're heading into London, where open space with free parking gets harder to find.