A ruined castle and wildflower stroll, Shropshire
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.
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.