Woodland walk and dog-friendly inn with B&B near Harrogate, North Yorkshire
If you're driving north from Harrogate don't miss out on the chance to look at this absolutely unique village.
If you're driving north from Harrogate don't miss out on the chance to look at this absolutely unique village.
Family and dog fun here, with the ruins of the biggest castle in the North and you might even spot a really famous racehorse from one of the racing stables. The town is horse obsessed.
When a driver needs a long dog walk with massive views and no company, head for this section of the Pennine Way and let your spirits soar!
Excellent dog walking in woodland just a couple of miles from the bright lights of Scarborough. This is ideal summer walking when every dog needs sniffing space away from the crowds.
The village was once a centre for lead smelting, and the mill site here is worth a visit. It's just off the Leyburn road, and brown-signed from opposite the pub.
It's easy to drive through the village and barely notice.
Walk through the door of this little inn in Swaledale and you will receive a warm friendly welcome. It's a traditional Yorkshire Dales pub, serving good homemade food and well-kept local ales.
Away from the more popular beach walks, this is a fine spot for a dog walk with a handy National Trust snack kiosk and information point, as well as a dog-friendly hotel with wonderful afternoon teas.
About half way between Scarborough and Whitby. Take refreshments and dog water with you - there are no facilities.
Byland Abbey is the focal point of this walk - a dignified ruin of one of the largest Cistercian monastery complexes in Yorkshire.
You would never know that this forest land had been created over the remains of a disused railway line and coal mine, and it's now a popular leisure spot for dogs and walkers.
Within walking distance of the famous falls, you'll find a warm welcome and good eating at this former coaching inn.