Gammon Head dog-friendly Beach, Devon
Rocky beach on the south west coastal path, and no restrictions on dogs. There aren't any facilities on the beach, and it's a steepish drive on a narrow lane down to it by car.
Rocky beach on the south west coastal path, and no restrictions on dogs. There aren't any facilities on the beach, and it's a steepish drive on a narrow lane down to it by car.
Rambling 17th century inn where dogs and walkers get a good welcome.
Quiet and peaceful park that sits over an old Saxon cemetery, and within easy reach of the M25. It's a lovely place to walk the dog.
Fenced big area with everything a dog needs. River, forest and meadows, plenty of space for a dog to run.
Dogs will love the mixture of woodland, river and grassy spaces here for a really good romp. It's close to Junction 12 of the A12 and is pawfect for a doggiestop.
Country park with marked trails, and handily placed if you're heading north from the M4.
A perfect amble around historical landmarks. Hurlers three stone circles are set in a wide expanse of open moor. Together with Stowes Hill and Long Tom, this makes a decent dog walk on the flat.
Known locally as The Cults this former World War 2 airfield is a perfect hardcore area to walk dogs. Access is off the A75 on the road to New Luce.
A leisurely stroll beside a river along a flat path. There is some street walking but as Lostwithiel is a lovely village, this is not a hardship.
The doggy section of the beach is towards the 'nose' of the bay (Penrhyn Hill), and marked. Note that there is a complete dog ban on the West beach in Llandudno.
A pretty and popular village with a dog-friendly pebble beach that is a definite part of the community that surrounds it.
Predominately a flat, wide trail beside the river. Suitable for pushchairs and mobility scooters etc. if keep to the Pentewan Valley Trail route.