A69 woodland dog walks with splashing river, Cumbria
A great place for a dog walk, whether you're making a doggiestop on your journey or just looking for somewhere new to walk.
A great place for a dog walk, whether you're making a doggiestop on your journey or just looking for somewhere new to walk.
A light and airy, yet traditional village inn with rooms. Ideal for a dog-friendly stay away from the crowds. The dog walk is a rural hike across fields - best in dry weather!
Atmospheric and inspiring site for a picnic, and ideal for all the family and the dog.
Massively dog-friendly inn with wonderful food, B&B and amazing walks from the door. The hard part is leaving.
The car park here is a good starting point for several walks with the dog, but parking charges are steep and apply summer and winter.
Worth a short diversion from the A65 for some stylish eating and a walk for the dog in the very pretty valley.
Small village pub with good food and a warm welcome for visitors, dogs and children.
The Dukes Head Pub is dog friendly and has parking.
Miles and miles of empty beach. Doggie delight on a grand scale. Also traces of the Romans who used to be billetted here as part of the coastal defences.
A forest walk with easy paths and a fine view on a clear day. We walked up in a mist of never-ending drizzle but local dogwalkers assured us it is usually a clear and lovely walk.
A massive sandy beach with a number of large rockpools to entertain kids of all ages at low tide. Dogs have literally miles of running space and it is never crowded here.
A choice of dog walks here, one pretty strenuous and the other a lot more gentle. The old pub is welcoming and offers B&B rooms, and top class dog walks from the door.