A420 woodland walk near Lambourn, Berkshire
A woodland walk in the grounds of a 17th century Dutch-style country house.
A woodland walk in the grounds of a 17th century Dutch-style country house.
Most people visit the Bosworth battlefield, and miss this very quaint little town. It's full of history and has some very characterful buildings, shops and one dog-friendly pub with a car park.
Friendly traditional pub with roaring fires, flagstones and everything you'd expect from a popular inn that dates back to the 16th century.
A set of forest walks that dogs will adore, and there's a nice variety of paths and views for people as well.
Truly lovely wildflower meadows and arboretum, and an outdoor gym to liven up the driver. Lots of off-lead dog walking in an exceptionally well tended reserve.
A quiet and peaceful picnic spot close to the river and some very dramatic falls.
A popular woodland dog walk and it's very easy to find from the A75.
Start with the walk in the very remote coppice car park and then pop into the village inn for refreshment on your way back. Dogs will absolutely love the walk here, all off lead and safe.
A pawfect dog walk beside the banks of the River Wear. Free parking and sunshine makes this a lovely summer walk. The path could get muddy in wet weather, so wellies advised for rainy days.
A gloriously rambling Victorian pub, almost hidden under some rampant wisteria. Dogs are welcome and there's a pretty shaded garden for hot days.
This is an extraordinary garden to visit. From a boggy field a farmer dug and dug and planted to create the unique gardens we see today.
Woodland dog walk with a mix of open glades, wide paths and more natural side paths, and with seats and picnic tables popping up from tme to time throughout.