Woodland dog walk near Alnwick, Northumberland
A wood that's just great for dog walks. Fantastic wild scenery once you're out of the trees.
A wood that's just great for dog walks. Fantastic wild scenery once you're out of the trees.
Starting from a Forestry Commission car park, there is a choice of marked trails, some in forestry and some on craggy moorland with stupendous views.
Very useful stop-off for walkies point if you're heading south from Edinburgh and there are shops in the town to grab picnic supplies.
Family-run pub with a welcoming atmosphere, and good for dogs and kids.
A small market town with dog walk, small independent shops, free parking and lots to like. There's a pedestrian cut-through from the car park to the centre of the town.
A riverside dog walk from an 18th century coaching inn with a doggie swimming spot and woodland.
A dog-friendly attraction with plenty to interest all the family as well the dog.
A popular riverside car park for those in the know, and a pooch-pawfect walk up to the view.
A dog walk as long as you like in the Breamish Valley, with a very friendly cafe for a well-earned piece of cake on the way back.
You have the choice of two dog walks here, and both offer spectacular views of the Cheviots and Scotland, or across the top of Northumberland.
A country pub with a big welcome to visiting dogs (and drivers of course) and the outside is very deceptive. Inside is warm, comforting and just what I hoped to find on a very wet day.
A remote and wonderful spot for a dog walk, with doggie swimming and a good long run to be enjoyed. Just a few moments from the A697 and delightfully out of the way.