Picnic Area and historic Toll Bridge, North Yorkshire
An eighteenth century toll bridge, still carrying traffic after all these years. The wooden slats make a racket only if you're driving too fast!
An eighteenth century toll bridge, still carrying traffic after all these years. The wooden slats make a racket only if you're driving too fast!
A mega-popular weekend leisure spot at the end of a peninsula with a dog-friendly cafe and tiny beach. Telescope and topograph for keen sea-spotters.
Another long stretch of dog-friendly beach with plenty of sand and freedom for dogs.
There aren't many places to stop for a break on the A47 between Kings Lynn and Swaffham so this popular dog-friendly pub is very handy.
A fully accessible walk along a former rail track, now part of the Weavers Way footpath. It's an easy walk and has no stiles or livestock to contend with.
A pawfect summer pub with a big garden and pub games. No dog walk, but dog-friendly and great for families too.
Attractive dog-friendly country pub all alone in pretty much the middle of nowhere. The village is a way down the lane.
A very handy dog walk for the A1, and also worth a short detour if you're waiting for the tide to cross over to Holy Island.
These woods are perfect for families with dogs and kids to entertain. Check out the sculpture trail and see if you can spot any Glingbobs as you go!
This village was one of the earliest purpose-built industrial villages in Britain and a major centre for lead and silver mining. They must have been tough to live and work here back in the day.
A really easy to find dogs delight of a new wood with a circular path and a lovely sense of tranquillity. Close to a roundabout off the A617 and handy for Durham centre too.
Dog and family-friendly historic pub and circular dog walk close to the A10 near Royston