Telegraph Farm dog walk, Kent
Through woodlands then fields. Lots of wood anemones, crows and pheasants.
Through woodlands then fields. Lots of wood anemones, crows and pheasants.
Dogs on leads are welcome here, in the first defensive fort built by the Romans as they landed on British shores in the year 43.
Easy-to-find dog-friendly pub with no narrow lanes to contend with. Ideal for a campervan stop - or even a stop-over.
Lovely place to walk round the lake or just play in the big field. Plenty of room and meet up with friendly folk and friendly dogs.
Country park with wildflower meadows and popular with local dog-walkers and families. Woodland, and quite a lot of variety in the landscape with the remains of a Roman villa and a castle
Dog heaven for walkies here in the forest. And it's ideal for a long day out walk if you're staying near Scarborough and the dog just needs some green space.
Flat but interesting dog walk on the waterways' equivalent of spaghetti junction.
Owned and managed by the Woodland Trust, this gorgeous woods is a must visit! Located near Strelley Hall, it is massively popular in spring when it's blanketed in English & Spanish bluebells.
Huge open lawned area overlooking the harbour just a five minute drive from Brittany Ferries terminal at Millbay Docks.
Calm and gentle walking in 250 acres of a local nature reserve and park. Also a lovely dog-friendly cafe for after your walk.
These woodlands have been created over the site of a colliery - but today it's hard to find traces of the industrial past.
You start with an unrivalled view of 16 counties, the dog can go nuts on the many paths, and then there's the very lovely Morris and Brown cafe to come back to. Perfect!