A83 dog walk in Ardcastle Woods, Scotland
Dogs will absolutely love this forest walk with loads of space for zooming around. The paths are easy to follow and it's a relaxing and quiet section of the forest.
Dogs will absolutely love this forest walk with loads of space for zooming around. The paths are easy to follow and it's a relaxing and quiet section of the forest.
Recommended by Carole and Jack who say 'A friend organises an annual dog walkers' Christmas brunch here and on our lunchtime visit, wet and bedraggled, we all received a warm welcome.
Gorgeous walking in the woodland grounds of Aros House. The house is no longer, but the grounds are looked after by Forest Enterprises and paths and facilities are well tended.
Doggy excitement guaranteed in this wonderful valley.
Completely stunning formal gardens, created in 2003. If you're a keen gardener this is well worth a look. Particularly for the rose collection.
This is a small but beautiful riverside park and has the remains of a Norman motte and bailey castle, although there's not much left to see. Plenty of dog walks here and it's an ideal place to relax.
Flat, clean and sandy. My Labradors love swimming here.
Friendly pub with good food - dogs are welcome in the Bar with a very friendly landlady who often has treats for good dogs!
A former linen manufacturing centre, now a country park. It was also the first site for Ulster's hydro-electric power.
A short but satisfying woodland walk in a fantastic landscape to the site of a hill fort. Don't expect castle ruins, it's an earthworks from an early tribe.
Good track rising above the loch and fantastic views across Sutherland, Ben Hope and Ben Loyal
A popular dog-walking space that's not too far from the A42, and really handy for a walk just south of Derby and Nottingham.