M4 junction 33 heritage dog walk near Cardiff, Wales
A museum may seem a strange place for a dog-walk, but this is no ordinary museum. Dogs on leads are very welcome here, and can be taken around the exhibits.
A museum may seem a strange place for a dog-walk, but this is no ordinary museum. Dogs on leads are very welcome here, and can be taken around the exhibits.
Good for family outings as well as walking the dog, there's plenty to do and see at this man-made lake and dam.
There's a fairytale castle at the start of this dog-walk, good fun for kids to explore - and the cafe and WCs are inside and after the ticket kiosk.
If your dog likes a forest to himself - head to this Forestry Commission space in the middle of nowhere. Acres of fresh air, trees and well made paths.
As well as walking the dog in the 90 acre parkland here, the cafe is dog-friendly - well done National Trust! The tale of the house's piratical past in the visitor centre is terrific; recommended for...
If you have canal buffs in your party be prepared for them to abandon all ideas of walking the dog in this fascinating excavation of 14 locks.
Excellent combination of a dog-friendly Roman tourist attraction and a small town with shops for snacks.
Miles of long sandy beach for our four legged friends to run free. Dogs NOT allowed on beach between May - October.
Ideal for dogs who are banned from the beach and bored of pavements in the summer. There are 220 acres of woodland and lots of different paths. Oh, and a Roman villa.
Doggy excitement guaranteed in this wonderful valley.
A handy park for a dog walk and refreshments too. It's close to the university and the road out to the Gower.
The smell of fir trees after rain is a delight for any dog, and most of the time you're likely to have the forest to yourself as it's well off the beaten track.