A69 Roman Garrison Town - dog-friendly attraction, Northumberland
At one time this was the northernmost town in the Roman Empire and hugely important. Today it's a breath of fresh air after the crowds in nearby Corbridge and well worth a visit.
At one time this was the northernmost town in the Roman Empire and hugely important. Today it's a breath of fresh air after the crowds in nearby Corbridge and well worth a visit.
Parking in Hexham can be a horror story, so this is a relaxed and tranquil oasis of riverside calm.
Everyone can find something of interest in this small Northumberland village.
A wonderfully welcoming inn with dog-friendly rooms within easy striking distance of long dog walks on Hadrians Wall.
First up, this is a hugely popular town in tourist season and if there are no spaces in the car park then you're better off heading for one of the dog-friendly Roman towns or the Wall instead.
Avoid this one in peak tourist season, but definitely try for a stop here at quieter times of the year. The town has plenty of dog-friendly shops and a surprisingly large park just behind the centre.
An astonishing gorge with clear paths and plantings that are a joy to explore. With over 600 acres this is one to keep coming back to. Fabulous for children, dogs and everyone.
Pretty little pub by a stream, and a dog walk from the door. It's not far from Hexham and well worth a visit.
Good place for a family and dog stop, and good value if you're an English Heritage member. Otherwise it can be pricey for what it is.
Easy-going walk on a multi-user path with no stiles or cows to worry about. There's a real ale pub near the car park
An enjoyable stroll with the dog along a former railway track that's now a bright and colourful wildlife corridor.
A dog-friendly country inn with plenty of parking and not so far from the Pennine Journey path for a good dog walk.