Anglesey dog-friendly beach and walk, Wales Dogs allowed on the beach here all year round, and there's good walking on the coastal path too.
A206 Abbey Wood dog walk, Greater London Lovely woodland for dogs, and also the remains of an Abbey. There's about 200 hectares of wood and hidden in there somewhere are old chalk pits and evidence of a Bronze Age settlement.
A456 dog-friendly pub and walk between Stourport and Tenbury, Worcestershire Well worth investigating, maybe more so if you live locally and are looking for good, friendly service and food after a long walk in the Wyre Forest.
A329 dog-friendly pub and dog walks, Oxfordshire Dog walkers' delight here. The dog-friendly inn is surrounded by footpaths, including the Ridgeway National Trail, the Thames path, Basildon Park and Beale Park.
A373 historic dog-friendly inn and dog walk near Honiton, Devon Pretty as a picture little village with a medieval dog-friendly pub. There's a river that's perfect for cooling the paws, and an accessible walk on a hard-surface access lane.
Big Common dog walks, Staffordshire These Commons are a popular dog-walking place, and with 8 car parks giving access to different parts of the common you should find a good place for your dog.
Traditional village inn with dog walk near Amesbury, Wiltshire Traditional dog-friendly and welcoming village inn, with a straightforward and enjoyable dog walk from the door.
A66 Woodland dog walk and nature reserve, Cumbria Easy-going dog walk in a quiet and peaceful nature reserve near Penrith.
Devon coast path and dog-friendly country inn and B&B, Devon A rather comfortable country inn within a 15 minute walk of the coast path, and several National Trust attractions too.
Country pub with dog-friendly B&B and dog walk, Devon If you're keen on rural pursuits this 16th century inn is a gem. Popular for fishing.
Country pub and dog walks near Lyme, Devon Lovely old country inn, not far from Lyme Regis and surrounded by great dog walks.
A1M Junction 52 Swaledale dog walks, North Yorkshire Junction 52 This market town used to be of massive strategic importance and the Norman castle looms over Swaledale quite ominously on a grey day.