Whitmoor Common dog walk, Surrey
Typical Surrey common with heath and woodland, gets very wet in winter, but there is a board walk. Pond to chase ducks or swim in (she's done both. Also bridleways so need to watch out for horses.
Typical Surrey common with heath and woodland, gets very wet in winter, but there is a board walk. Pond to chase ducks or swim in (she's done both. Also bridleways so need to watch out for horses.
West Sands is fine for dogs all year round. Some restrictions on the beach close to the town.
Head here if you're looking for a multi-activity day or afternoon out - there's a massive choice of kids' stuff (from 8 to 80), and some lovely quiet dog trails as well.
This is a quiet and tranquil part of the forest and is designated as a nature reserve. Dogs are welcome but should not be chasing wildlife, especially the red squirrels.
Old fashioned non pretentious pub and food. Dogs welcome in garden and bar.
Slight tatty Victorian show-park that's keen on dinosaurs. The dog will love it, there's 200 acres of canine communication to scratch and sniff
Popular and well looked after park to the west of Redditch. Local dogs seem to have a great time here, and the two kids' play areas look clean and creative.
Nice walk with river/streams and wide open spaces in north bristol, very nice walk with opportunity to meet lots of other dogs....
Traditional and dog-friendly pub, dating back for centuries and a ghost or two to prove it. Other dog-friendly cafes and eateries also available.
Very active park and woodland gardens, ideal for family visits even though the rules demand that dogs are on-lead, even in the woods.
There are marked trails through this gorgeous country park, which attracts many dog walkers all year round. Plenty of space for zooming and socialising.
Plenty of history in this country park - from pre-Roman times to a former RAF base. Now it's a tranquil spot and popular with local dog walkers.