Bomber Command hotel where dogs are welcome, Lincolnshire
A dog-friendly hotel with a totally unique connection with the Dam Busters story.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Much more than just a heap of stones, without the safe birth of Henry IV here history would have been quite different.
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...
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.