A688 Dog walk near Spennymoor, County Durham
An easy dog walk on a former railway with unexpectedly big views over the surrounding countryside.
An easy dog walk on a former railway with unexpectedly big views over the surrounding countryside.
A chance to enjoy a stroll with the dog on the roof of the moors, with expansive views all around and just the sound of swallows and skylarks to keep you company.
On a fine summer's day the dog will love you for ever after a gentle stroll over sweet-smelling fields deep in the countryside.
A friendly dining pub, perfect for a dog-friendly meetup with friends not far from the A1 or the A14 and Huntingdon.
Relaxed and welcoming eatery which will definitely appeal to foodies with their dogs. You'll find lots of dog walking opportunities as well as the routes we've described here.
Very tranquil and peaceful woods for a dog walk, with well looked after paths and easy flat walking. Dog-friendly pub within a few minutes' drive.
A village with deep historic roots, and a fine place to stop for a driving break and dog walk. The ancient inn is well worth a stop to admire the building.
Popular and dog-friendly inn in the winter and summer. This area is full of ancient remains and artefacts from the earliest of times, and there's a burial chamber just around the corner.
A fantastic area of wetland and grasslands with a huge variety of wildlife. Look out for the remains of medieval forts, built to protect the harbour. There is plenty here for dogs to check out.
Hugely popular tourist spot, with dog-friendly pubs and tea rooms and a choice of dog walks. As a doggiestop on your journey this is a much better bet in the winter when it's less crowded.
A quiet and peaceful woodland where dogs have plenty of sniffing and romping space. The only time it gets busy is during the bluebell season, otherwise this is tranquillity itself.
Relaxed and friendly canal-side centre with facilities and walking routes to historic sites. Good for families, dogs and the curious.