A1 Junction 45 Wetherby riverside dog walk, West Yorkshire Junction 45 A loop following the River Wharfe and joining with the Ebor Way.
M62 Junction 11 Birchwood Forest Park dog walk, Cheshire Junction 11 Located just 2 miles from j 11 m62 a picturesque oasis on the outskirts of Warringtons Risley/Birchwood business and science parks.
A92 Dunnotter Castle and Cliff top War memorial walk, Scotland Splendid dog day out with a visit to this ruined castle with a past full of bravery and derring do.
Par Sands dog-friendly beach, Cornwall Carland Cross No restrictions on dogs on the sandy beach here.
The Priory dog and family-friendly pub near the M5, Somerset Junction 19 A brilliant dog friendly pub just of the M5. Just by Gordano Services. Dogs are allowed in the tiled bar area. Food is above average and service is great. Walks in nearby Prior wood are excellent.
Country Park dog walk near Lincoln, Lincolnshire A super park for dogs, with flat walking in 200 acres of woodland and wetland, and it's easy to get to from the city centre.
Embleton dog-friendly beach, Northumberland Thunderbourne Interchange Dogs can get onto this lovely sandy beach all year round. It's backed by dunes and is a fabulous off-lead romp for dogs. Within walking distance of the CCC campsite.
M25 Junction 29 country park dog walk, Essex Junction 29 This is a fascinating open space, as it is really several parks within a park.
A66 Castle ruins and doggiestop near Bowes, County Durham Easy to reach from the A66, this castle ruin is a good doggiestop and fun for kids too. Free entry and plenty of fresh air.
M1 Junction 46 dog walk and stately home cafe, West Yorkshire Junction 46 This park is absolutely vast, with over 1500 acres of woodland and parkland, and a working farm. And what dog could resist the opportunity to leave his mark against a tree planted by Capability Brown?
Dog walk and dog-friendly beach, Cornwall Small Cornish harbour town, with a working harbour, pubs, and beaches that allow dogs all year.
Country Park dog walk near Nottingham, Nottinghamshire Good walking in this historic park. Look out for the interesting colliery remains near the car park. Horses also use the park, so avoid the bridle paths if your dog is scared of large beasties!