Dog walk and country pub in the Wolds, Lincolnshire
We found a handful of stunning country pubs and dog walks in the Lincolnshire Wolds and this is one of them.
We found a handful of stunning country pubs and dog walks in the Lincolnshire Wolds and this is one of them.
We love stopping at this dog-friendly pub near Colsterworth as a respite from the A1. The farm shop is great for stocking up on self-catering essentials too.
A choice of dog walks here, including one with full wheelchair access along the Viking Way. The signage is very good and if you're staying nearby it's worth exploring the different routes.
One of those quaint 'English' dog walks, with a fabulous pub, cricket pitch and strolling route on springy grass through lush countryside.
Forestry Commission woodland with easy to follow paths and lots of romping ground for dogs.
An oasis of calm just a few meters off the hectic A158. It's perfect for a relaxing stroll and a nice cup of National Trust tea and cake.
Dog-friendly beachside bar and cafe right on the seafront and perfect for a dog walk on the beach.
Popular dog walking spot near Woodhall Spa, and so dogs get the chance for some top class sniffing and socialising for those who want to.
Long sandy beaches, dunes, and plenty of space for dogs to enjoy themselves away from the village centre - where there are shops and take-aways for picnics.
Coarse sand beach, 2 miles south of Sutton-on-sea. Concrete parking terrace facing sea next to beach. Dog access all year.
Lovely wide open dog-friendly and sandy beach. Few facilities at Sutton on Sea, toilets, fish and chips etc
A long beach that welcomes dogs. The main part of the beach is supposed to be a no go area for dogs in holiday season although when we visited there were lots of families with dogs on there.
Dogs will adore this quiet woodland, and it's a great place for a healthy leg stretch for dogs and drivers very close to the A1.
An easily accessible part of Kesteven Forest, with a mix of hard surface and narrow paths which make family walks with the dog a pleasure.
A country dog walk along part of the Viking Way, with free parking and an accessible path.
An easy dog walk along the route of an old railway, which is ideal for dogs as there are no stiles along the way. No facilities, just a calm and tranquil country stroll.
A quiet forest where you're only likely to meet other dog walkers, and not too many of them. The pull-in has space for around 5 cars with careful parking which limits visitor numbers.
A quiet and gentle dog walk over fields and marshes. Best on a summer day after a few weeks without rain!
Another tranquil walk with the dog in a section of the Bardney Limewood project, and also the chance to walk along a footpath through fields.
We love a pub that has a special page on their website for canine customers. And dogs do indeed get a fabulous welcome here. Just what you need after a leg-stretch on the Viking Way path!
Skellingthorpe has a great dog walk. The path is a path that leads to Newark one way and unsure about the other way.
A friendly country pub for refreshments by the beck and a dog walk by the water and across fields to keep Fido happy. The stream is perfect for cooling and cleaning doggie paws and legs.
A long walk for the dog on a pancake-flat river path. The walk starts from a dog-friendly pub with easy parking.
Very atmospheric dog walk with plenty to see, not only the birds in the reserve but also some fascinating marshes and low land drainage (really!). It's like a different world.
Popular with local dog walkers, this is a walk with everything dogs love. Water, sniffs, and a cool path on the paws.
A dog-friendly hotel with a totally unique connection with the Dam Busters story.
An easy walk along a flat, surfaced former railway line that's now a multi-user path with fine views over the surrounding countryside and waterway.
A delightful small wood, can be a bit muddy. There is a map showing where you can walk and there is a tea shop with toilets nearby in Cranwell Village
A relaxed and gentle dog walk across meadows and with the chance of a doggie swim in a lake. You may also spot all sorts of aircraft old and new taking off from the airfield nearby.
Fabulous romping ground for dogs, in highly dog-friendly Forestry Commission woodland. Handy for a doggiestop from the A1 and the A17.
The watermill is only open Friday-Monday with refreshments and toilets, but there is a lovely walk along the river here, and a nature reserve where we saw a kingfisher, and benches to sit and have a...
Much more than just a heap of stones, without the safe birth of Henry IV here history would have been quite different.
Gorgeous stretch of sandy beach. Dogs allowed all year round.
Calm and peaceful woodland for a dog walk close to the M180 Junction 4. Dog-friendly pub nearby with honest, home-made food.
An ideal route for a long linear dog walk beside a dead-straight river.
Another of our favourite dog-friendly pubs in the Wolds, with good food and a warm welcome to visitors. In warm weather the garden tables are a delight for a glass of cool lemonade after your walk.
Dogs will love the sniffing opportunities here - there seems to be plenty of interesting stuff for them - and it's great dog walking with no stiles or sheep to worry about.
A section of the easy-access path between Horncastle and Woodhall Spa. It's a great path for dog-walking, and you cannot possibly get lost!
A nature reserve within sniff and sound of the sea, and lots of grass for sand-sore doggie paws. It's close to the A16 and the start of the coast road heading south.
A super park for dogs, with flat walking in 200 acres of woodland and wetland, and it's easy to get to from the city centre.
This is a calm and relaxing park set in the foothills of the Lincolnshire Wolds. It is set out in two valleys with streams running through and with plenty of grassland and woods to keep dogs happy.
A riverside walk along the banks of the River Humber, a flat walk with plenty of reed beds and mudflats to look at and enjoy nature at work.
A popular family and dog attraction in the heart of North Lincolnshire. The grounds of this stately house are open all year round from 0900 until dusk.
Great traditional dog-friendly pub, wonderful location in a very attractive picturesque village.
There are no restrictions for dogs on either of these beaches (all year round). Chapel 6 marshes is situated on the coast road just before Anderby Creek (Lincs) and Moggs Eye just after Anderby.
A lovely safe walk no way of getting to a road once on the walk, three dog bins on the walk it takes about 40 minutes to do the walk depending on how long you stop at the dog beach or to talk with...
Rural dog-friendly pub with a warm welcome to locals and visitors. It's a 5 minute drive from the Caravan & Camping club site outside Woodhall Spa, and has a bit of a holiday vibe.
A really lovely dog walking place, with plenty of space to ramble for hours. A couple of trails are marked out to get you started, and there's plenty to explore here.
Starting from an iconic tea house this is a fully accessible section for a dog walk on the Viking Way.
A massive and bleak liminal space that is perfect for dogs who really don't get along with other dogs! Or practising your sledding skills perhaps.
Booking is essential for our dog walking field situated in the Lincolnshire countryside on the A15 between Lincoln & Sleaford.
A remote spot for a walk, where dogs are safe from traffic and livestock and the route is accessible to all. It's a good family walk for dogs and kids on bikes too.
A dog-friendly country pub with great food, set in maybe one of the prettiest villages in the Wolds. And a magnificent dog walk with a view over to Lincoln cathedral on a clear day.
A picnic area with a cafe, and place to walk the dog.
In 2009 a church in the USA sponsored a memorial to an group of people who were trying to get away from the UK to escape persecution.
A really lovely country park, close to the centre of Boston but feeling very much like the surrounding countryside.
A relaxing and interesting dog walk from a family- and dog-friendly village pub with a lot of character and good pub food.
This part of Lincolnshire rivals the Cotswolds for honey stone cottages and a quiet rural pace. It's a fine place for a dog walk.
Interesting combination of a fantastically long sandy beach, the coast path and also a nature reserve where reed beds have been made from earlier gravel pits.
Another fully accessible walk beside the river, and water is definitely a feature of the area. There are safe spaces for dogs to have a dip which is a huge bonus in hot weather.
Dogs will enjoy their walkies here. If you have a taste for lonely, out-of-the-way places defined by an industrial landscape and grey swirling waters then this is a winner.
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