A337 dog walk and a dog-friendly pub near Lymington, Hampshire
Clean dog-friendly beach and refreshments between Lymington and Bournemouth. You get a grand view of the Isle of Wight too.
Clean dog-friendly beach and refreshments between Lymington and Bournemouth. You get a grand view of the Isle of Wight too.
It seems a bit unfair to pay just a short visit to this very gracious chateau and the surrounding dog-friendly park - and if you're staying in the area then an afternoon visit is likely to be much...
Shell and sandy beach with no restrictions for dogs.
Biggest park in the area, with a mix of scrubland, an ancient moated manor house and trees. It's dogs on leads only (see the comment below) so don't forget the long lead if you're planning to visit.
This is a delightful dog walk alongside the River Loire and then a stroll through the atmospheric village of Rochefort.
If you're looking for a traditional day out at the seaside, this is the perfect spot. Dogs are welcome on a long stretch of the beach.
Grassington has long been the honeypot for tourism in this part of the Yorkshire Dales, and dog-friendly pubs, shops and tea-rooms abound. Best visited out of season!
A straightforward path, ideal for dogs and going all the way around Carsington Water. It's just over 7 1/2 miles for the complete circuit.
Sand and shingle beach in the middle of town.
Large wooded area, very dog friendly with several different routes. Lots of parking available.
A gloriously atmospheric and spooky wood, where for centuries sagas have been told around the fire of the dragons and wierd creatures who lived around the Caves of Weem.
There are numerous entrances to this amazing Forest so worth visiting the main Ashdown Forest website for alternatives.