A692 Heritage dog walks and interesting local history, County Durham
Really interesting slice of local heritage, as well as a very decent dog walk with surfaced paths and useful info boards.
Really interesting slice of local heritage, as well as a very decent dog walk with surfaced paths and useful info boards.
Relaxed family park with loads of space for dogs and kids to let off steam. You can either take your own picnic or grab a coffee from the cafe.
A somewhat functional walk with the dog, but the pub at the start is friendly and welcoming and when the dog's gotta go ...
A great place for a dog walk on this beach that's part of the Heritage Coastline. It's a popular place to look for sea-glass too.
A leisurely riverside location with the option of playing with your dog in the parkland, or heading off up river to enjoy a stroll through woodland.
A country park with a variety of walks starting from the car park. One is an easy walk on flat terrain and suitable for the less mobile.
On a hot summer day this is a fabulous dog walk in the shade of large trees and with the chance to swim in the river from small beaches along the way.
A living museum with plenty of walking and a genuinely interesting attraction for all the family to enjoy. Allow a couple of hours for your visit at least.
2 Square miles of forest, woodland and meadows 1 mile off the A66 at Long Newton.
Popular dog walk with numerous trails through woodland and grassland including a stream in which your dog can cool off
Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round at the north gare at Seaton Carew. There is a car park but no facilities.
You'll find plenty for dogs as well as kids (of all ages) in this really likeable country park. It's a happy mix of sporty activities for people and a lot of different paths to explore with the pooch.