Sefton Park dog walks, Merseyside Sefton Park is a two hundred acre park with around five car parks. It is a popular choice for dog walkers. It features a palm house, dog-friendly cafes, and a boating lake with an ice cream kiosk.
Castle Kennedy Airfield dog walk, Scotland Known locally as The Cults this former World War 2 airfield is a perfect hardcore area to walk dogs. Access is off the A75 on the road to New Luce.
Ockwells Park dog walk and cafe, Berkshire 130 acres of fields with some woodland and connections to a number of other footpaths. Benches around the three main fields and a nature trail through Thrift Wood.
Circular River dog walk, Shropshire 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
Gammon Head dog-friendly Beach, Devon Rocky beach on the south west coastal path, and no restrictions on dogs. There aren't any facilities on the beach, and it's a steepish drive on a narrow lane down to it by car.
East Portlemouth dog-friendly beach, Devon Relaxing sandy beach, and dogs allowed everywhere in the winter and with few restrictions in summer.
Coral Beach - dog-friendly, Scotland About 5 miles north of Dunvegan. Follow a farm track down to the beach (about 25 mins, look out for sheep and cows), which is an amazing white colour that makes the sea look turquoise.
A35 Forest dog walk with free parking, Dorset A forest dog walk a short drive from Lyme Regis and quite close to the A35 for a cooling stroll with the dog.
Woodland dog walk near Wragby, Lincolnshire A really lovely dog walking place, with plenty of space to ramble for hours. A couple of trails are marked out to get you started, and there's plenty to explore here.
Seaton dog-friendly beach, Devon Shingly beach where dogs are allowed in restricted areas in season - see local signs to find out what the rules are this year.
Pen-y-Fan dog walk near Newbridge, Wales Country park that's great for a dog walk, with no sheep, stiles or steep hills. Pleasant family atmosphere, and ideal for gentle ambling. The ponds are reservoirs for topping up the canals.
Rycote dog walk and historic chapel, Oxfordshire An easy walk across open farmland on a section of the Oxford Way towards a tiny 15th century chapel. In wet weather the fields get muddy and you'll need wellies. On a dry summer's day it's a delight.