Huge dog-friendly beach near Warkworth, Northumberland One more massive and dog-friendly beach in Northumberland. This is really the county of dogs' delight.
Parrog Estuary dog-friendly pub and walk, Wales Popular and dog-friendly inn in the winter and summer. This area is full of ancient remains and artefacts from the earliest of times, and there's a burial chamber just around the corner.
Pett Level dog-friendly beach, East Sussex Dog-friendly beach with the remains of an ancient forest hidden under rock pools at low tide. Popular with dog walkers, and no doggie restrictions.
Luc-sur-Mer dog friendly beach, France Dogs allowed on the beach here all year round, and it's a grand place for doggie swimming.
All year dog-friendly beach and dog walk, Cornwall Dogs are allowed all year on this large sandy beach. And there's a cracking walk for tail-waggers too.
Loch Lomond dog walk and swimming, Scotland Excellent place to stop with the dog for swimming and a walk on the A82 southbound. Free parking, campervan/motorhome overnight parking and clean toilets.
Normandy dog friendly beach, France Another dog friendly beach* on the Cote de Nacre. This is one of the Normandy beaches and this is where the Canadians established a bridgehead in World War II.
Brighouse Bay - dog-friendly beach and walk, Scotland Such a pleasure to come here with the dog. If the tide is in you can enjoy a woodland walk around the bay, or play on the sandy beach when the tide permits.
Beach walk near Warkworth, Northumberland A massive dog-friendly beach with not a restriction in sight. Our pup went nuts in the water and ran herself silly afterwards.
Endless sandy and dog-friendly beach, Lincolnshire Interesting combination of a fantastically long sandy beach, the coast path and also a nature reserve where reed beds have been made from earlier gravel pits.
Unique dog-friendly beach near Seaham, County Durham A very atmospheric and dog-friendly beach. It feels like you're in an amphitheatre.
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.