Forest dog walk near Scaer, Brittany, France
This forest is a popular place for dog walkers, horse riders and hikers, and there's plenty of space for everyone. You're unlikely to meet anyone else here.
This forest is a popular place for dog walkers, horse riders and hikers, and there's plenty of space for everyone. You're unlikely to meet anyone else here.
On a wet, windy day what could be better than an empty beach and an excellent seaside cafe with great food?
A fabulous place to stop for a break if you're heading out of Leeds towards Skipton. Ideal for families and those who need easy access paths - and dogs too.
Literally a minute from the motorway, this dog-welcoming country inn takes you into a different world from the M4.
The dog-friendly pub here is very handy for a break off the A22, and the dog walk takes you on a very pretty stretch of the Wealdway.
A family and dog-welcoming country pub with a dog walk with no stiles or livestock.
A short walk to a tower commemorating the mid-19th century MP Sir Andrew Agnew. Not too much walking to do but dogs will still be entertained and the views are worth a look.
Traditional dog-friendly pub that's close to the university and a woodland dog walk (listed separately). Expect generous portions of sublimely cooked old-school favourites.
A remote forest in the Borders where you can really experience the fabulous solitude of these massive forests. Dogs can sniff to their hearts' content and ours ran in big circles of canine happiness!
This is a short walk with all sorts of interesting natural features to look for, and every dog can enjoy the many and varied scents here.
A very convenient picnic site right on the beach with easy access for motorhomes and caravans.
A brooding castle that still looks quite scary. Dogs are welcome outside in the grounds, but not in the castle itself.