Picturesque dog walk near Tywyn, Gwynedd, Wales
Lovely shady walk alongside a series of waterfalls and deep cool pools.
Lovely shady walk alongside a series of waterfalls and deep cool pools.
Short dog walk, with lots to occupy people as well as dogs. The park is a linear park that runs along the valleys of the Goyt and Sett rivers, and has the impressive Torrs Gorge in it.
Lovely country pub with a pretty garden and a warm welcome to visitors. Recommended by a Driving with Dogs member and we totally agree with their very positive review.
Great country hotel with fabulous walks along the South West Coast Path and Exmoor. Very dog friendly, lovely rooms and great food at dinner and breakfast.
A great little pub famous for having no bar! You can take your dog for a lovely walk along the canal and pit stop for a fresh cob or pork pie with a refreshing beverage of choice.
This is part of the Newry Canal Way, an 18 mile stretch of towpath along a disused canal starting at Portadown and ending up at the sea in Newry.
Extensive walks either along the Garry or up on forestry tracks to Collie Gleann Loagh and into the Glen Garry forest.
This is a Love2Stay site with 2 fully secure fenced off areas for 4 legged fun to break up a journey.
A big pub, but still cosy and welcoming. Real fires in winter, and lovely garden seating for warmer days.
Dog-friendly shingle beach with loads of space for dogs to go nuts by the sea. There's sand when the tide is out. This isn't where William the Conq landed, this wasn't even land then!
The smell of fir trees after rain is a delight for any dog, and most of the time you're likely to have the forest to yourself as it's well off the beaten track.
Quieter side of the very popular Bradgate Park, and very popular with local dog walkers on weekday mornings in school term time.