A338 dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Bournemouth, Hampshire
Close to the New Forest, the village here is charming and the dog walk goes through the estate of a former manor house.
Close to the New Forest, the village here is charming and the dog walk goes through the estate of a former manor house.
Ideal dog-walking along a canal constructed to move military equipment around the area quickly so as to trounce Napoleon.
Lovely picnic table by the side of a little stream, and then a sheep-free walk with the dog up onto the moors. Don't forget to take your picnic.
Welcoming pub with a really good lunchtime menu for people who like fresh, tasty food but don't want to wait all afternoon for it to be prepared.
This is an unusual pitstop from the A38 and will please not only dogs, but also travellers with an interest in medieval buildings and history.
A set of forest walks that dogs will adore, and there's a nice variety of paths and views for people as well.
Long sandy beach that's almost completely deserted out of season, and relatively peaceful even in the school holidays.
Many vet surgeries in France have at least one person who can speak some English. Google Translate on your phone can be very helpful when you need to explain something complicated.
Truly lovely wildflower meadows and arboretum, and an outdoor gym to liven up the driver. Lots of off-lead dog walking in an exceptionally well tended reserve.
A country park set in the breathtaking scenery of Snowdonia.
This is a wonderful dog walking park, and the wildness of the park surprises too, given that it lies so close to Manchester and in the middle of a tangle of different motorways.
Worcestershire is a county that seems to hide its fabulous woodland from visitors, and so the ancient oaks on this shortish circular walk may come as a surprise.