A689 Dog-friendly Heritage Village with cafe and short walk, Northumberland
A former lead-mining village that's now become a heritage centre. Nearly all the buildings are plaqued for the old post-office, dairy, smithy and so on.
A former lead-mining village that's now become a heritage centre. Nearly all the buildings are plaqued for the old post-office, dairy, smithy and so on.
An easy linear walk for the dog, and a dog-friendly country pub for refreshments too.
Starting from an iconic tea house this is a fully accessible section for a dog walk on the Viking Way.
A quiet forest where you're only likely to meet other dog walkers, and not too many of them. The pull-in has space for around 5 cars with careful parking which limits visitor numbers.
Interesting combination of vintage tea rooms, collectibles barn and a dog-friendly garden. And a great dog walk on the Essex Way too.
Accessible dog walking route between Thetford and Watton. Easy parking and access.
Not far from the A1 you'll find quiet and tranquil woodland walking here on forestry paths. It's a real bolthole from the thunder of the "Great North Road".
An easy walk on heath and woodland quite close to the A140
The Kings Head is a pretty Georgian building with a roomy terrace at the rear.
Right at the upper reach of the River Bure, this is a pleasant spot to either picnic on the village green or visit the dog-friendly village pub nearby.
A chance to take a walk with the dog and visit this country pub set in a very pretty riverside village.
A popular and dog-friendly waterside inn with a large garden where you can watch the comings and goings on the water. The pub itself is said to be one of the oldest on the Broads.