Pendine beach dog walk and museum, Wales
Pendine is famous for its long, flat sandy beach backed by dunes.
Pendine is famous for its long, flat sandy beach backed by dunes.
Small rural pub in the High Weald. Dogs and walkers are welcome.
Quiet and popular with local dog walkers, this can be a there-and-back walk or a circular route!
This part of Lincolnshire rivals the Cotswolds for honey stone cottages and a quiet rural pace. It's a fine place for a dog walk.
If you're on holiday in Lossiemouth there's a variety of places and spaces where dogs are welcome.
Expect the cobwebs to be blown away as you and your dog walk along this beach looking out across the Irish Sea. No dog restrictions and a fine, quiet place to romp.
Lying close to the flanks of Burgess Hill, this former commonland has grassland, woodland and a lake. It's a beautiful place to be, especially in Spring when the bluebells are in bloom.
Just off the main A82 north of Fort William is a huge area with well marked walks and lovely views. Great for dogs who are fed up of being in the car
A very out of the way riverside picnic spot with access to the river for hot dogs. There's nothing going on in the village, although it was home to the 18th century poet William Knox.
A traditional old country bar with a modern twist, a super inglenook fireplace and relaxed seating, with lots of character and corners to hide away.
Easy dog walk on the common, and then a dog-friendly country pub for refreshments.
Well, Henry the 8th certainly wrote the rulebook on cultural vandalism. And here is an atmospheric reminder.