Portchester dog walk and dog-friendly cafe, Hampshire This is an immensely popular area with local dog walkers, and it's just the place for some bracing sea air. There are several walk options, depending on where the tide is.
Cairn Lodge Services, Scotland Junction 11 Dog friendly services with overnight motorhome/campervan parking. Dogs allowed into the services and dog friendly tables to eat at. It's near the intersection between the M74 and A70.
The Cow Shed Cafe and dog-friendly beach, East Yorkshire Lovely, dog friendly cafe, dogs allowed inside on dog friendly beach at Fraisthorpe near Bridlington. Good coffee, cakes and meals also dog snacks and water available
Dolwen Beach- restricted access to dogs, Wales Sandy beach which is dog friendly Oct- Apr. Cafes Toilets Pub Dog waste bins Parking- wardens/honesty box depending on time of year
Secure dog walking field, Nottinghamshire Frank's Freedom Field is a 3 acre field surrounded on all sides by 6' high tornado fencing. It offers on field parking so you can drive in, lock the gate behind you and let your dogs out of the car.
Overstrand dog-friendly cafe and beach, Norfolk Wild winds and sideways rain was the story here. And still the beach was good for a walk, and the very dog-cafe came up with welcome hot food and soup. It must be amazing in sunshine!
Enjoyable Skellingthorpe dog walk, Lincolnshire Skellingthorpe has a great dog walk. The path is a path that leads to Newark one way and unsure about the other way.
Dog-friendly pub near Ambleside, Cumbria Warm and welcoming dog-friendly pub with good food. Fantastic place to use as a walking destination (or even a base).
Abbey ruins visit and dog walk, North Yorkshire Byland Abbey is the focal point of this walk - a dignified ruin of one of the largest Cistercian monastery complexes in Yorkshire.
Ye Olde Bridge Inn dog-friendly pub, Nottinghamshire We welcome you to our lovely family run, countryside pub and kitchen in North Nottinghamshire.
Wringcliff dog-friendly Beach, Devon Dog-friendly beach with no restrictions, and you can also walk there along the cliffs from Lynton through Seachamber Woods, or explore the Valley of the Rocks when the tide is in and the pebble beach...