Riviere Towans dog walk, Cornwall A dog-friendly section of the long sandy stretch between Hayle and Gwithian.
Bryn Bach family dog walk and cafe, Brecon Beacons, Wales Set in the foothills of the Brecon Beacons, this is a park centred around a large lake and has plenty of grassland and woodland to wander around.
Sandyhills dog-friendly beach, Scotland Small sandy beach, one of few on the eastern part of the Solway Firth. Very picturesque and nice coastal paths.
A8 historic house dog walk near Port Glasgow, Scotland A glorious estate overlooking the Firth of Clyde, this is the home of the Clan MacMillan. With marvellous grounds, long established woods and a stream to explore, this is a paradise for dogs.
Hampstead Heath One of London's biggest breathing spaces, Hampstead Heath is great for dogs - especially on weekday mornings after joggers have gone to work.
Seaton Sluice dog-friendly beach, Tyne and Wear Long curvy beach, Dogs allowed all the way from Seaton Sluice to Blyth. A small area of the Blyth end is reserved as no dogs. Lovely dunes and views, facilities en-route and free parking.
Mill Bay dog-friendly beach, Devon Dogs are welcome at Mill Bay Beach all year round. It's a bit hard to find - opposite Salcombe on the east side of the Kingsbridge Estuary.
Newhailes estate, river and forest dog walk, Scotland Fenced big area with everything a dog needs. River, forest and meadows, plenty of space for a dog to run.
Secret valley dog walks, Worcestershire Very popular with local dog owners, this nature reserve seems to enjoy its own micro-climate. The paths are sandy and easy-going all year round (even in heavy rain when we took the photos).
Formby Woods, Merseyside Beaches, Sand Dunes, Woods - Perfect for active Dogs. Free Parking in Winter and Before 10am
Elmdon Country Park local dog walk, West Midlands The park has been created out of the grounds of the derelict Elmdon Hall, and there are views over the Midlands from the high ground.
A82 dog walk in Invermoriston, Scotland Just a short walk for potty breaks for the dogs and leg stretching for the humans. We usually go in May and there are lovely patches of bluebells.