A26 heathland dog walk near Crowborough, East Sussex
Dogs have a heavenly time in the absolutely enormous forest here. It's quite close to the A26 and makes a perfect place to stop for a relaxing walk with the dog.
Dogs have a heavenly time in the absolutely enormous forest here. It's quite close to the A26 and makes a perfect place to stop for a relaxing walk with the dog.
Prettiest of the several pubs in this large village, and with a dog walk straight from the door. The pub is a delight, and a very relaxed and comfortable space.
Fabulous woodland walking with the dog amongst trees shaped into fantastic yoga poses by wind and erosion.
Easy dog walk and a welcoming old 17th pub with good facilities for families, and dogs.
An area of SSI, chalk downland known for its Bee Orchids. Minutes from the A27 Brighton/Lewes. Public Car Parking available. Well worth the visit, very dog friendly, stunning views.
Circular walk around the water, with more ups and downs than you might expect. Also popular for bird watching.
A glorious expanse of woods, heaths and grass perched on a dramatic clifftop. On a clear day you can see all the way to France.
Relaxed country pub, surrounded by woodland walks and ideal for a potter with the pooch. The pub itself is a magnificent survivor from the 14th century, and an absolute treat to visit.
A walk to make dogs and drivers happy, and a modern-day coaching inn with a gleaming and spotless interior for fine refreshment. On the A26 and very easy to find.
This is where William the Conqueror fought his battle and took the English throne. And Harald lost his eye and a kingdom. Since then the sea has receded so it's not as dramatic as you might expect.
In his book "Rural Rides", William Cobbett was not a fan of the Forest. Happily, it is the opinion of dogs that matters and they will have a marvellous romp through the trees and heathland.
Interesting walk with the dog through a marshland nature reserve, and a very welcoming pub for post-walkies refreshments.