A66 dog walk in the Pennines, Cumbria
If you're bored of a long journey, take a bit of time out to admire these mpressive castle ruins with fabulous views of Stainmore Pass.
If you're bored of a long journey, take a bit of time out to admire these mpressive castle ruins with fabulous views of Stainmore Pass.
A remote forest walk that's ideal for less sociable dogs (and people!) on clear forestry tracks.
A warm and welcoming country pub with a few tables in the bar where dogs can join you inside.
Gorgeous old-school hotel and bar close to Wordsworth's House and the start point of several long and highly enjoyable dog walks.
Miles and miles of empty beach. Doggie delight on a grand scale. Also traces of the Romans who used to be billetted here as part of the coastal defences.
Beautiful wide open space with the River Eden flowing through. Great beach for the dogs to go swimming. Stopped here while travelling up to Scotland. There is a monument here too.
Sedbergh can get busy in summer, and either of the walk routes are ideal to give the dog some freedom before taking time out for yourself to explore the town.
Picturesque castle ruins in the Eden Valley, just off the A66. Limited on-lead walking for dogs, but a smashing place for kids who love charging around castles with plastic swords.
The castle here is said to be the home of Uther Pendragon of Camelot fame.
Traditional country pub with an enormous beer garden and very friendly service.
Family run dog-friendly 17th century country inn with rooms in a heritage building of great charm. For a remote weekend away you're in good hands here. It's very handy for Scafell Pike
An enormous sandy and dog-friendly beach that stretches for miles and miles to St Bees Head.