A69 Roman Garrison Town - dog-friendly attraction, Northumberland
At one time this was the northernmost town in the Roman Empire and hugely important. Today it's a breath of fresh air after the crowds in nearby Corbridge and well worth a visit.
At one time this was the northernmost town in the Roman Empire and hugely important. Today it's a breath of fresh air after the crowds in nearby Corbridge and well worth a visit.
A lovely village pub where everyone is warmly welcomed including the dog. A great place to break your journey and enjoy an easy-going walk.
A brisk trot up to the Ridgeway with the dog, and then refreshments in a 17th century dog-friendly inn.
Exposed beams and rustic decor in a Georgian country inn serving real ales and British pub classics. And a hearty dog walk too.
Everyone will love a close up view of the wooden toll bridge, signal box and the artful conversion of the station into hotel accommodation. Could anyone not want to stay a few nights on Platform 1?
Varied parkland, with woods, open space and some very pretty ponds. We were charmed by the Common and it's an excellent spot for a gentle dog walk.
An enormous Forestry Commission run forest park, with plenty for dogs, kids and walkers to enjoy.
A fine place for a family and dog break where there's something to please everyone. At first you see the cafe and fun children's play area, and then you realise that there's a lot more going on here.
Quiet tranquil woodland with plenty of fascinating scents for dogs to enjoy.
A marvellous dog walk, with an astonishing historic earthwork to keep kids of all ages guessing who built it, and why.
This is a great place to stop for a piece of real rural quiet.
If you're looking for a taste of rural Essex, a stop here for refreshments and a walk with the dog will transport you into a totally different mindset from the busy roads.