A5 Rhydlydan dog-friendly pub, Wales
A traditional dog-friendly Inn just off the historic A5 coaching route, a few miles from Betws-y-Coed on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park.
A traditional dog-friendly Inn just off the historic A5 coaching route, a few miles from Betws-y-Coed on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park.
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.
My Daily walking place along a path by the beach Lots of Doggy People, Lovely Views Suitable Path for Wheelchairs
Dog friendly pub with amazing views. They allow dogs inside but when the weather is nice you should bring your drinks outside across the street. You can sit on the grass and the dogs can run around.
An award winning country park very close to Heathrow, with lakes and rolling meadows. Hard to imagine it was once a waste tip.
Busy pub, good location easy to find. They do events. There was a wedding on when we were there.
A dogs' delight of a walk, with plenty of path options and a real sense of the wild. Don't forget the picnic (and walking boots).
In an area a bit crowded with ruined abbeys, this one is wilder and far less curated than its more famous neighbours. You'll find seats in picturesque nooks, and a very tranquil atmosphere.
Fenella is a small sandy and dog-friendly beach under the walls of Peel Castle. It's called 'Fenella' after one of the characters in a dramatic novel by Sir Walter Scott.
Excellent although pebble beach, goes on for miles, dogs are more than welcome all year, my 2 loved it for their first seaside experience.
National Trust property - so dog restrictions and no entry to house etc.
Dogs are allowed throughout the pub and dining areas, with huge dog biscuits handed out on arrival. In the warmer months there are several outdoor areas to enjoy, with plenty of water bowls available.