Reservoir dog walk in Nidderdale, North Yorkshire
An easy access walk that's great for dogs and easy to find.
An easy access walk that's great for dogs and easy to find.
A National Trust property with a marked circular walk suitable for dogs, and also the usual clean facilities for driver comfort. It's a good family stop even without the cafe.
A short stretch of the Sandstone Trail is a perfect doggie comfort break within seconds of the A54. Even in hot weather the trees provide shade and also protect you when it's raining.
Atmospheric space with a gently babbling brook and the musty aroma of ancient woodland. Dog heaven, and a well-made path to make the walking easier.
Peaceful country park that has a small and neighbourly feel. No facilities, but if you're looking for a gentle walk with the dog this is ideal.
A lovely woodland walk that's popular with local dog walkers. There's a river for doggie swimming, well defined paths and loads of room for dogs to zoom.
A warm and welcoming country inn on the moorland road between Richmond and Brough. It's a popular pub with limited space inside.
A fabulous dog walk for a sunny day to enjoy big views and a bit of history if you feel inclined.
Very welcoming country inn with dog-friendly B&B rooms. It's quite remote and ideal as a base for exploring the North Yorkshire moors.
Very dog-friendly pub on the sea front and well-placed for refreshments after a steep descent of the coast path. Less challenging dog walks are also available.
A recently refurbished and much improved dog-friendly 18th century coaching inn near Whitley Bay. It's popular with families and we found a pleasant and lively atmosphere.
A little visited border village on the Scotland - England border and the River Tweed that has seen centuries of cross-border raiding and outright warfare.