A429 lakeside dog walk near Cirencester, Gloucestershire A very dog-friendly part of a much larger park complex, and handy for a doggie leg-stretch if you're driving on the Fosse Way. The path gets very muddy in wet weather - as you can see from the photos!
A354 heritage village with pub and dog walk, Dorset Such a pretty village, with traditional thatched houses and a treasure of a family-run inn that's at the centre of things. It just needs the sun to make everything sparkle!
A356 A stroll to Piggy Village, cafe and dog-friendly B&B, Dorset Wildlife centre with a welcome for dogs, ample parking and easy access to lovely trails across the valley and through meadows. Workshops and courses take place here, as well as access to the reserve.
A3066 dog-friendly country pub and dog walk, Dorset Traditional country pub with carpets and shiny horse brasses around the chimney. An easy dog walk with no stiles.
Heathland dog walks just off the A35, Dorset Lovely place to get some silence and safe walking with the dog. You're unlikely to see many other people, and the linear route is very easy to enjoy and not have any concerns about getting lost.
Hadrian's dog walk, Cumbria Doggy delights in the footsteps of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. Make sure you have your English Heritage card with you to avoid the parking charge.
Woodland dog walk and ancient history, Herefordshire Doggie delight of a walk and historic site quite close to Presteigne, and most dogs will be safe off-lead as there's no sheep around to spoil things.
Dog-friendly village pub and dog walk, Devon Traditional dog-friendly village pub overlooking the village green. A relaxed and gentle haven after a long drive.
A286 country park dog walk, West Sussex Lots of choice for dog walks in a country park with plenty of space. On race days at the nearby racecourse you can here the commentary from here.
Country pub with dog walk near Lewes, East Sussex A dog-friendly pub, literally in the middle of nowhere, and a complete delight. A hidden gem, apart from the lots of people who have already found it.
A273 dog-friendly pub near Burgess Hill, West Sussex A rustic-style inn with a large and attractive garden, and a welcome for dogs in part of the bar and the garden. Also close to the A23.
A21 Castles, conqueror and cream teas, East Sussex This is where William the Conqueror fought his battle and took the English throne. And Harald lost his eye and a kingdom. Since then the sea has receded so it's not as dramatic as you might expect.