A1 Historic dog walk and dog-friendly pub, North Yorkshire
We came here on a wet, windy day after a morning where just about everything went wrong. So I was totally charmed by the welcome here.
We came here on a wet, windy day after a morning where just about everything went wrong. So I was totally charmed by the welcome here.
An attractive park that's a good place to stop for a break not just for the dog, but also for passengers of all ages.
Perfect place for a dog walk - as long as your pooch isn't bothered by the whine of low-flying aircraft from the nearby Bristol airport.
Atmospheric ruin that's a great place for a picnic and dog walk on a fine day.
Enormous beach - long, sandy and without a dog restriction in sight!
This tiny village, with one small cafe and an imposing church, lies on a section of the Santiago de Compostela long distance pilgrim's route.
A glorious moment for the dogs and drivers to get the legs moving in this near deserted forest, with a well-signed path and every opportunity for a good off-lead scamper under the trees.
Remote and slightly spooky dog walk next to the satellite tracking dishes.
This extensive country park manages to satisfy the needs of a multitude of users with no sense of Big Brother control.
Village pub with reasonably priced, slightly retro pub food (chicken in basket) and dog-friendly in the bar and outside in the large garden.
Very relaxed and friendly little town, dominated by the ruins of an abbey. If you're in a campervan, there's a really nice camping set up by the lake.
This is a great walk for dogs and drivers, despite the sad memorial for some forty hop-pickers who were drowned in the 1850s when their wooden cart overturned and they were flung into the fast-flowing...