M5 Junction 29 Broadclyst dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Devon Junction 29 The pub here is a 16th Century building with beams, open fires and a touch of old England.
M1 Junction 29A dog walk and cafe near Bolsover, Derbyshire Junction 29 A young country park that gets better every year as the trees and shrubs develop, and the lakes attract wildlife and water plants.
A1 dog walk near Castle Bytham, Lincolnshire Dogs will adore this quiet woodland, and it's a great place for a healthy leg stretch for dogs and drivers very close to the A1.
Medieval village dog walk near the A1, Nottinghamshire This is reputed to be the only village left in England that still maintains the 'rotating' medieval field system.
M6 Junction 43 River Eden dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Cumbria Junction 43 A fully rural circular walk here on Public Footpaths across fields, up and down dales, and highly enjoyable.
M74 Junction 10 dog walk in Lesmahagow, Scotland Junction 10 This is a short walk for dogs, on hard surfaced paths ideal for wheelchairs, buggies, and wet days when you don't want to get your feet too wet.
Lakes Country Park easy dog walk, Cambridgeshire Junction 16 A former clay pit that has been transformed into a fine country park. It's an excellent place for walking, particularly around the lake, and is very popular with local dog walkers.
M74 Junction 15 dog walks, Scotland Junction 15 Branded as the first 'Walkers' Town' in Scotland, some impeccable organisation has gone into creating a series of well marked trails in and around the town and environs.
M6 Junction 2 Oxford Canal walk with pub, Warwickshire Junction 2 An easy to manage walk with dogs, very close to the M6 exit.
M25 Junction 10 dog walk near Cobham, Surrey Junction 10 This Common is a favourite for families and dog walkers. The coolness of the pine forest is ideal for hot, travel weary dogs, or check out the dog swimming possibilities of the lake.
The Hidden dog walk at South Mimms Services, Hertfordshire Junction 23 A walk that starts right in the Services, but with its start point well hidden from thousands of desperate dogs.
Salt Line dog walk, Cheshire Junction 17 A gentle easy-access stroll along a former railway line and through woodland. The rail line was built to transport salt from Cheshire to the Potteries. It's less than 3 miles from M6 Junction 17