Country dog walk, pubs and access to a dog-friendly beach at low tide only, Wales
Llangranog is a popular and often over-crowded small pebble and sand beach, with 2 pubs and a couple of cafes almost on the beach.
Llangranog is a popular and often over-crowded small pebble and sand beach, with 2 pubs and a couple of cafes almost on the beach.
The visitor centre has a lot of instructions for various walks, all they ask for is a donation towards the printing. We did a circular walk from the town along the river.
Dog-friendly hotel and estate grounds on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. The long distance Dales Way path passes by, and the river is a favourite swimming spot for many hot dogs.
A lovely stopping place while travelling north. A green walk with dogs. There is a slip road to the southbound services too.
Outstanding walks in a fabulous mid-Wales setting. The dam is the obvious attraction and you'll find a number of well-signed trails from the car park.
You just can't beat a Beacon for dog walk with big views and a healthy dose of fresh air. This section of the South Downs Way is an absolute corker.
Dogs allowed all year round. This is a fascinating beach, where you can see traces of a prehistoric forest at low tide. Access is only on foot.
Wheelchair accessible and dog friendly walk from the Ironbridge to Newport Parrog, through a wildfowl conservation area. 1.1 km one way /2.2 kms return
The sandy beach ar Llanbedrog is very popular during the summer months. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round, but in summer they need to be on leads as the beach gets busy.
Very dog-friendly B&B and pub just off the A149 and close to Norfolk's massive sandy beaches. The building dates back to the 15th century in part, when it was a farmhouse.
A lovely little stroll with the dog through woodland to a wide bay on Bassenthwaite Lake with superb views!
This is probably one of the easier sections of the Pembrokeshire coastal path, and a glorious dog walk at any time of the year.