Woodland and an ancient hill fort, Oxfordshire
Dogs will love the woodland walks here, with easy paths to follow and endless sniffing opportunities. Look out for the natural play areas for kids and plenty of wildlife too.
Dogs will love the woodland walks here, with easy paths to follow and endless sniffing opportunities. Look out for the natural play areas for kids and plenty of wildlife too.
Much praised dog-friendly inn and dog walk in a charming Warwickshire village, just below the start of the Cotswold Hills.
A warm and welcoming inn that's half in Wales and half in England. They specialise in roasts, and the warm comforting aroma of Sunday lunch (but not just on Sundays) is a joy!
A much-loved nature reserve where volunteers and supporters create a joyful and positive space to enjoy nature. Dogs on leads are welcome, and the little cafe is a hive of happy chat and enthusiasm.
A country dog walk along part of the Viking Way, with free parking and an accessible path.
A magical nature reserve where you can move quietly and listen to the incredibly loud birdsong. Dogs need to be on lead here, so it's better suited for quieter dogs.
Not the place for a quick pitstop with the dog, but ideal for a longer visit. This is an activity forest, so the parking charges are more than you might expect.
Dog-friendly pub and a lovely country dog walk in the village celebrated as the birthplace of Sir Walter Raleigh.
Legend has it that The Folly was founded by the crew of a French smuggling barge that ran aground in the 1700's selling illegal alcohol.
Created on the flood plain of the Great Ouse river, this is a great place to walk your dog. It's popular with local dog walkers and well-supplied with poo-bins.
A one-room locals' pub, with the WCs across the road! Dog-friendly and generally welcoming.
This quaint small town with its celebrated gothic-style cathedral, elegant Flanders town houses and thriving market is an ideal place for a first (or last) night in France.