Ladybelt country park, not far from the A11, Norfolk
This is a great spot with free parking not far from the A11, the main circular route takes around 45mins, dogs are required to stay on the lead between March and September due to birds nesting.
This is a great spot with free parking not far from the A11, the main circular route takes around 45mins, dogs are required to stay on the lead between March and September due to birds nesting.
Simple and friendly Peak District pub with walkers and dogs getting a warm welcome. Very popular with locals, and rammed for Sunday lunches.
A little hidden walk right behind the Phoenix Park Tram stop. Formerly a mine site, which has had reclamation work and now a park.
Welcoming dog-friendly riverside inn with boat trips, cottage rooms and a wonderful waterside terrace that's perfect on a sunny day.
A large and airy modern dining inn with an easy to find dog walk from the door. Dogs not allowed inside, just in the beer garden.
A real magnet of a woodland for dogs and kids with plenty to do and explore for everyone. There is also a dog-friendly pub in the town to relax in after a great walk.
Well, Henry the 8th certainly wrote the rulebook on cultural vandalism. And here is an atmospheric reminder.
Quaint, curious and comfortable 300 year old dog-friendly pub, with a fab log fire in the winter. Also known as the 'pub with no bar'.
Wow - this is a 14th century Inn, in an amazing historic setting. There's a beautiful walled garden, and summer garden menu. Altogether, a completely lovely pub.
Famous for the large black dog that transformed into Count Dracula, this spooky ruin will get your visit off to a bitingly good start.
Wooded valley with extensive dog walks and free parking
Dog-friendly cafe with fast service and award-winning food. The puppy loved the dog wash by the entrance and we were charmed by the friendly folk here.