Woodland and riverside dog walk near Plymouth, Devon
Very popular walking spot for dog walkers, and it's easy to see why. A glorious mix of woodland and river.
Very popular walking spot for dog walkers, and it's easy to see why. A glorious mix of woodland and river.
Open-hearted dog-friendly pub perched on the top of a hill overlooking Dartmoor. Ponies roam nearby and in summer there's a fine view over the moor.
Dog-friendly and welcoming village inn close to the A38 and Dartington. Good spot for a break on your journey and a short walk on a green lane.
Worcestershire is a county that seems to hide its fabulous woodland from visitors, and so the ancient oaks on this shortish circular walk may come as a surprise.
This is an unusual pitstop from the A38 and will please not only dogs, but also travellers with an interest in medieval buildings and history.
Seconds away from the Lichfield Road, here's an easy walk along a towpath to a relaxing water park, and a dog-friendly pub for refreshments.
Family-run inn with dog-friendly accommodation and really good food. More than a bit 'out of the ordinary', and well worth a visit.
A fine 18th century pub on the edge of the Mendip Hills. There are loads of walks around here for dogs and people to enjoy so this is somewhere to return time and time again.
Handy place to know about for drivers with dogs on the A38 and visitors to the Webbs garden centre and Hanbury Hall. As of August 2024 the exterior is now a cream colour (not the previous grim green).
National Trust mansion with a most imposing vista. The house was re-modelled by Robert Adam, and makes a delightful backdrop for a walk in all seasons.
Off A38 at Branston 1 miles south of Burton upon Trent. Approx 2 miles flat tarmac surface around a lovely lake full of different types of wild fowl.
Traditional and dog-friendly pub, dating back for centuries and a ghost or two to prove it. Other dog-friendly cafes and eateries also available.