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Still privately owned by the family who built the first castle here, what you see now is a sort of 'ruins through the ages' surrounded by a sea of cow parsley. Perfect for a picnic on a sunny day.
Well-hidden rural pub that made Jem happy from the start with a barrell of dog water at the entrance.
A quiet waterside walk that really is in the middle of nowhere. Happily there are signs to get you to the car park, and the GPS helps too. This is ideal for solitary dogs to enjoy a walk.
One of those perfect places to get the dog and driver out of the car and off on an easy walk with a cup of tea and cake afterwards. Open in Summer only.
A fully enclosed dog field with 1.8 metre high fencing and car park. Hourly slots available Hire the field to use exclusively.
Enough walks here on the famous Long Myndd to keep an active dog going for months! There are restrictions on off-lead walking during lambing and bird nesting times, and dogs need to be under close...
An interesting and unusual walking spot with the chance to walk to the site of an ancient fort, or to simply stroll and enjoy the outstanding Shropshire countryside.
Dogs are made very welcome at this 13th century castle that feels more like a film set than actual history. The gardens are pretty and aromatic and the castle itself is tiny inside.
A breath of fresh air in the rugged uplands of Shropshire. The views alone are worth coming here to see and your dog will have so much to sniff and see.
This is an eerily atmospheric small ruin with a run-around field for dogs and some seats.
A fabulous little pub in the Shropshire Hills and a wonderful place to explore the rolling borderland countryside.
This is a Love2Stay site with 2 fully secure fenced off areas for 4 legged fun to break up a journey.
Atmospheric remains of a bygone castle and an excellent dog-friendly cafe make this a nice place to take a break, or meet up with friends.
An easy walk with no livestock to worry about and just one path through the bracken. Ideal for a quiet stroll with the dog in a little-frequented beauty spot.
With a pub named after the lord of the manor this village is a lovely relic of days gone by. Dogs get a good welcome here.
Historic dog walkies, river paddling for hot dogs, free parking and several choices for getting take-away refreshments or a dog-friendly pub in the village centre.
Start with the walk in the very remote coppice car park and then pop into the village inn for refreshment on your way back. Dogs will absolutely love the walk here, all off lead and safe.
A courtyard setting for a number of country businesses, and easy to spot from the A49. On a dry day when you can sit outside this is a good stop for drivers, dogs and family.
Riverside country inn with tables next to the water. Totally perfect for kids and dogs to safely splash and cool down!
National Trust property - so dog restrictions and no entry to house etc.
An atmospheric walk in the footsteps of the outlaw 'Wild Humphrey Kynaston' - sometimes, and rather oddly, called the 'Shropshire Robin Hood'.
Dog walk delight in this woodland, which was once part of an ancient hunting forest. Now it's run by the Forestry Commission and there are quite a few marked trails to follow.
Wonderful dog walking here, with a carpet of bluebells in Spring and lots of pretty butterflies too.
An enjoyable stroll near to one of the characteristic meres of the area. Lovely for dogs, kids and drivers and with plenty to interest anyone remotely interested in wildflowers and insect life.
A dog-friendly country pub (with ghost) with great food and a happy, busy atmosphere and a dog walk to Caer Caradog which starts just a short drive away.
Junction 6
A short woodland stroll overlooking the Ironbridge Gorge, starting from a welcoming and hospitable cafe with a tempting range of home made cakes, artisan bread and wholesome snacks and meals.
Dog-friendly country inn with B&B about halfway between Ludlow and Bridgnorth.
A cool and shady woodland walk around, or up, a hill. It's very quiet here and we saw just one other walker at a distance away.
Local volunteers have created an extraordinary walk and canal restoration here. The Whitchurch arm of the canal has been cleared out and turned into a waterside country park.
What a strange place, half the hill is missing! The remaining half is part of the Shropshire Hill AONB.
Luscious parkland for dogs with a nose for the high life, This is a National Trust property with an enormous park (dogs on leads near deer) and access to the river.
Tucked away in a quiet part of Shropshire is the graceful red sandstone ruined castle, and dogs are welcome to visit with you.
An excellent farm shop, cafe and children's play area next to the big, flat, open space where Henry IV (England) beat Henry 'Hotspur' Percy (Northumberland Rebels) away at Shrewsbury.
Country inn with dog-friendly rooms and a pleasant country walk from the door. It's a handy place to stop if you're looking for a weekend lunch on the way from the West Midlands to mid-Wales.
Lovely walk next to the river Severn, toward Ironbridge. There are many walks around the this beautiful area, you can make it as long or as short as you like
Pub, restaurant & hotel. Dogs very welcome and a good real pint and food. Last visited July 2015, and by the DwD team in 2021, still as dog friendly as ever and another nice lunch.
A small rustic and dog-friendly inn near Ludlow. Dogs will welcome the well-tended doggie drinking station by the front door.
Calm country park regenerated from former coal mine and quarry workings.
A great place to take a break, with a really easy to find dog walk from the pub garden as well as a good sized children's outdoor play area and a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere inside.
Apley Castle, beautiful walk, my dogs love it there
Another section of the famous Wenlock Edge walk.
Junction 7
A dog walk that's guaranteed to wake up a tired driver, and great views from the top. Yup, it's hilly!
Wenlock Edge is one of those iconic walks with poetry to accompany your route. So if you need to take a break near Much Wenlock it would be a pity to miss out on the chance to enjoy this experience.
Junction 4
Delightful dog walk in a secluded nature reserve with a paw-friendly mix of grass and cinder paths.
A very quiet and sleepy village with a charming country pub at weekends, and a rural dog walk.
A gentle walk through woodland with far-reaching views between the trees. Generally kind to your shoes even in wet weather thanks to the sandstone paths.
It took us ages to find this wood, mainly because of road closures and repairs.
Forestry Commission hill and woodland with several marked trails and easy walking for families. Popular with local dog walkers and there's a woodland cafe for snacks.
Oh my goodness, this is the hidden gem of hidden gems.
One of the best hill fort remains in England, although the earthworks are all you see today. It must have been a really imposing centre all those years ago.
A charming village, a bit feudal with the Hall on its doorstep. The hotel/pub is dog-friendly and when the Hall gardens are open the walk is a pleasant outing for dogs who enjoy walking on lead.
An easy and accessible walk for dog owners, and the option for refreshments in a popular country pub chain.
Doggie delight of a scamper, zoom and sniff on a wide open stretch of hilltop. Expect massive views over most of Shropshire towards Wenlock Edge. This is glorious dog walking on a clear day.