Easy walk from town, Cumbria
The visitor centre has a lot of instructions for various walks, all they ask for is a donation towards the printing. We did a circular walk from the town along the river.
The visitor centre has a lot of instructions for various walks, all they ask for is a donation towards the printing. We did a circular walk from the town along the river.
This walk follows the course of a river, and ducks underneath the M6 to emerge at the site of an ancient motte and bailey fortress in the middle of the water.
Massively dog-friendly inn with wonderful food, B&B and amazing walks from the door. The hard part is leaving.
Easy to spot dog-friendly inn on the Bowness Road, and less than 10 miles from the M6 although it feels longer than that.
Circular dog walk near a picturesque village.
First up, you need to plan the train trip and not just rock up. Seats get booked up fast. Dogs are welcome and on a sunny day it's a nice ride.
You need some determination to reach this dog-friendly heritage village in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Worth a short diversion from the A65 for some stylish eating and a walk for the dog in the very pretty valley.
Doggy delights in the footsteps of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. Make sure you have your English Heritage card with you to avoid the parking charge.
Dog-friendly inn with B&B rooms, and some classic walks from the door. We enjoyed the lovely warm and welcoming atmosphere and breakfast was hearty.
Traditional dog-friendly inn and a woodland walk with doggie swimming.
A family-run 17th century village pub with a doggie swimming river nearby.