Woodland dog walk and dog-friendly country pub, Gloucestershire We first found the dog-friendly pub here on a wild and wet day on the Cotswold Way footpath. And if you too are arriving by foot, it's a most worthwhile detour.
A378 dog walks on the levels and a dog-friendly cafe, Somerset A small town between the M5 motorway and the A303 with loads of paths for dog walks and a dog-friendly cafe and farm shop.
Dog-friendly beach near Biscarosse, France A long stretch of sandy beach rather delightfully situated between the local sewage treatment works and the start of a military zone. To be fair, the dog won't know!
Dog-friendly Camargue beach, France A massive sandy beach with plenty of parking. You'll find a typical Camargue beach here, with a slightly odd sense of solitude and desolation.
Gold Beach walks with the dog, France Dogs are allowed on the beach here before mid-day and after 1900 in the summer.
Devils Bridge inland doggie lido, France An interesting walk to enjoy the rather magnificent 'Devil's Bridge' overlooking the Ardeche river. Legend has it that the devil took a hand in designing the 17m high bridge, made out of basalt.
Tall Tree Trail for solitary doggies, Scotland A remote and quiet woodland dog walk that's ideal for dogs who like their own space. Don't expect to meet any other walkers here.
Dog walk in the forest near Carradale, Scotland An easy-going dog walk on forest tracks in the Carradale Forest.
Stairhaven dog-friendly beach, Scotland Stony beach with direct access from the car park. Dogs allowed all year round.
Ruined Castle dog walk, Scotland This is a dog walk that kids of all ages will enjoy too. Even in the rain the skeleton of a castle will get the imagination going.
A508 dog-friendly dining near Brixworth, Northamptonshire A dog-friendly pub that's very easy to spot from the road, and not too far from the A14. We've found it a handy meeting-up point between Market Harborough and Kettering.
Dog-friendly dining in South Kensington, Greater London A dog-friendly inn with rather good food. It's quietly charming and popular with locals. Charles Dickens lived on this street, so there's some historic interest too.