Dog walk near Loch Lomond, Scotland
A very handy dog walk to know about if you're staying on the east side of Loch Lomond. Jem loved this one, and so did we - even in the rain.
A very handy dog walk to know about if you're staying on the east side of Loch Lomond. Jem loved this one, and so did we - even in the rain.
Great summer dog walk, with the chance to sup a cool beer afterwards and watch some village cricket.
A warm and welcoming inn that's half in Wales and half in England. They specialise in roasts, and the warm comforting aroma of Sunday lunch (but not just on Sundays) is a joy!
An ancient country estate with a very modern approach. There's loads going on and you could easily spend the weekend here! But it's a great place for a break off the A5 and dogs on leads are welcome.
Remote, dark and mysterious forestry plantation with very easy tracks to follow, and mercifully sheep-free so dogs can have a really good off-lead run.
Riverside dog-friendly pub with a contemporary feel and menu. Two good dog walks from the door, and plenty of parking.
A dog-friendly pub probably better known as the 'Black Dog' in the Heartbeat series! This is a traditional Yorkshire pub, with a big welcome for all.
Gorgeous 15th century dog-friendly village pub in one of Warwickshire's nicest villages. Log fire, beams and good cheer in abundance.
Not the place for a quick pitstop with the dog, but ideal for a longer visit. This is an activity forest, so the parking charges are more than you might expect.
The dog walk is one of the Lake District classics. And the pub too is an Ambleside legend, more real ale than gastro and has been visited by famous climbers and outdoor thrill-seekers.
A choice of dog walks with riverside paths and varied countryside. Sensational views from the terrace of the quirky, stylishly rustic dog-friendly pub.
Traditional inn - dating back to the 17th century - with modern facilities and comforts! Several dog-friendly rooms, and well-behaved dogs on leads also welcome in the bar.