Motherwell dog walk, Scotland
Part of a bird sanctuary called Barons Haugh. There is a Japanese garden and it also has the oldest living thing in Lanarkshire - the Covenanters Oak, which is 800 years old.
Part of a bird sanctuary called Barons Haugh. There is a Japanese garden and it also has the oldest living thing in Lanarkshire - the Covenanters Oak, which is 800 years old.
Fantastic Beach for dogs to explore with sand dunes to run up and down, big plus of a stream running down to the sea for dogs who are not keen on the sea and is dog friendly all year round
Gravel beach with accessible footpath. Excellent for a fish and chips lunch while the dog enjoys a dip!
Bramblebush Bay has some nice grassy picnic areas, and free parking along the roadside. Finding a parking space can be exciting on hot weekend days.
Fab walking over the headland, and also on the beaches. Dog friendly all year, under control as it's a nature reserve.
Enormous sandy beach, with no dog restrictions. Brilliant!
The Aire de Repose that appear every 20km or so - and always have WCs and usually picnic tables - are a real bonus of the French motorway system.
In Reading we have a superb (big) park - it is dog friendly.
This is a large, city-style village green.
Restaurant/Country pub with masses of parking, expensive menu but accepts dogs into the bar area and gardens. Fresh water for the doggies on request.
A brilliant walk up to and around the man-made reservoirs that fed Stott Park Bobbin Mill.
Way back, even before the Romans, Icknield Street was a major route for travellers and so loads of feet and paws will have trodden this walk before you.