Nature Reserve dog walk near Cheddar, Somerset
Once used for extensive lead mining, this is now a peaceful place to walk the dog. You can't miss the traces of its ancient industrial past in the lumpy terrain and odd bits of stonework.
Once used for extensive lead mining, this is now a peaceful place to walk the dog. You can't miss the traces of its ancient industrial past in the lumpy terrain and odd bits of stonework.
Traditional village pub with open fires, beams and lush country cooking. The dog walk takes you around the village.
Long sandy beach that's almost completely deserted out of season, and relatively peaceful even in the school holidays.
Gleaming, but comfy pub with just the right mix of design and informality. The food's superb and service excellent.
Village pub in a small Warwickshire village, popular with its locals and visitors. Dogs are welcome in the bar, and there's also seating in the garden for warmer days.
Look no further if it's a big, open dog walking space you're after. The aptly named 'Big Moor' stretches away for miles.
Châteauroux has some narrow and winding medieval streets around the old chateau (now a government building) where tanners and clothworkers once plied their trades, and at one point in the 12th...
Calm and peaceful woodland for a dog walk close to the M180 Junction 4. Dog-friendly pub nearby with honest, home-made food.
Forest park with good visitor facilities, and plenty for dogs and kids to do.
Right in the middle of a very cute village the dog-friendly Bell Inn is a great place for a dog walk followed by a pint and pub food.
One of the prettiest and most charming seaside villages in the Highlands. Deffo one to visit for fans of the very creepy Wicker Man.
In this quiet and remote ruined abbey you'll find the grave of both Sir Walter Scott and also Field Marshal Haig (of remembrance poppy fame).