M1 Junction 27 dog walk and dog-friendly pub, Nottinghamshire
This village dog walk has the advantage of being completely stile and livestock-free.
This village dog walk has the advantage of being completely stile and livestock-free.
Close to the A38 and a good stopping point just after Exeter. A truly atmospheric inn dating back to the 13th century.
This is excellent dog walking on common land north of Rickmansworth with plenty of space for the travel-weary dog to spread his paws and fly into the bracken.
Visitors to Stirling will relish the opportunity to combine a visit to the Wallace Monument with a hidden walk that most people miss.
Good combo of dog walk and welcoming dog-friendly pub. The bar has a haunted fireplace so after a scamper over the fields, your dog may get the chance to growl at some spooks.
The Woodland Trust run Stoke Woods. It's a great little Wood with a number of routes short and longer. Plenty of parking and easy access off the M40/A43. Hope you enjoy it as much as we do.
Great place to take a driving break and enjoy a cultural experience with the dog at the same time.
Close to the M20 Jct 11 find dog walk delight with plenty of space to go off-piste in this delightfully rural country park, which was originally a large estate dating back to Norman times.
Part of the National Forest, this is a fine woodland for a dog walk. It's really pretty in the Spring when the bluebells are out.
The canal path is ideal for dog walking and also forms part of the Trans-Pennine Trail. Kids will also enjoy the pirate ship and the maze.
Popular with local dog walkers, this is a walk with everything dogs love. Water, sniffs, and a cool path on the paws.
Length of walk: 40 minutes for the Purple trail. This ancient forest is managed by the National Trust, and is famous for its butterflies in July and August.