A55 dog walk near Llandudno Junction, Clwyd, Wales
If you and the dog need a break from the A55 / A470 this relaxing woodland with easy to follow paths is ideal.
If you and the dog need a break from the A55 / A470 this relaxing woodland with easy to follow paths is ideal.
Off-lead heaven for dogs, flat walking and no stiles, and a foolproof there-and-back route by the river.
Dogs are welcome on the beach here, with one marked section that's 'on-lead' only. The rest is open for doggy fun time. The castle is worth an explore too - well ruined, but atmospheric.
There's space here to exercise your imagination as well as the dog - and it's free.
Ideal dog walking here, and well placed for a big walk if you're getting on or off the Holyhead ferry, shopping in the town, or just want a great few hours walking with a fab sea view.
Colwyn Bay has two areas where dogs are allowed - these are clearly marked on the beach. Dogs have to be on leads whilst approaching the beach on the promenade.
A hidden gem in the middle of Anglesey. There's a 4 mile footpath around the small reservoir which is surrounded by trees.
Large (at low tide) uncrowded beach that's particularly popular with dog owners. No restrictions on canine access. Check the tide tables before you go, and be very careful where you park.
The beach is zoned here - and the doggy section is the part from opposite the golf course and along to near the start of Abbey Road in the town. Don't forget to scoop the poop - or face a stiff fine!
Just the place for a dog walk away from the bustle of the beach. It's easily walkable from the town.
A very popular and dog-friendly beach with the many visitors who stay here in one of the many caravan parks.
A beautiful wooded valley with the River Cefni running through. There's a good chance of seeing some red squirrels and a lot of local dogs enjoying their walkies.