A82 Loch Oich picnic site, Scotland A Forestry picnic and parking site on the shores of Loch Oich on the A82, southbound side coming from Fort William.
Lyth Hill Nature Reserve, Shropshire A wonderful off lead walk 6km from Shrewsbury, just off the A5 and A49. There are 2 car parks (along a track rather than by the road which is where most people park).
Nature Reserve and cafe with accessible dog walk, Cumbria An on-lead walk with the dog in a very unusual nature reserve. Fully accessible paths and mobility bike centre for hiring modified bikes and kids' bikes too.
A508 Dog walk and dog-friendly pub near Milton Keynes, Northamptonshire Canal-side pub with food available most of the day. Popular with families in summer.
St Marys Island and coast path, Tyne and Wear An easy, occasionally bracing, walk to a lighthouse reached over a tidal causeway. It's a popular tourist attraction, as are the seals who live here.
Apedale country park dog walk near Stoke, Staffordshire One of the youngest country parks this is a favourite with local dog walkers, Apedale was once an opencast mine and has now been returned to nature.
Remote Reservoir dog walk, North Yorkshire Easy to follow circular path around the Reservoir. Dogs adore this mix of woodland, tracks and good sniffs. On a warm day, it's worth taking a map and sandwiches and making a day of it here.
Tantallon Castle visit with the dog, Scotland A good ruin with a view always makes a good stop for kids of all ages and dogs too. This castle has all sorts of gruesome features to delight the bloodthirsty.
A41 Private dog walking experience with sniffari, Hertfordshire When your dog needs their own space and you still need to stop for a comfort break, a private dog area is the answer. This is a well set-up dog facility on a large country estate with a cafe too.
A lot of space to run, Lancashire Just out of the centre and situated a little way from the beach this is a good location when it's a blowy day near the sea.
Priory, dog-friendly castle and local shops, Norfolk An easy and safe place to take a break for a dog walk. You can also cram in a historical visit, play with the dog and get refreshments from local shops.
Strelley dog walk 2 miles from M1 j26, Nottinghamshire Junction 26 Multiple footpath routes to choose from off Main Street, heading through village. Farm lanes and footpaths, some livestock/horses may be in fields. Circular walks of all lengths. Dog friendly pub.