Neath dog walk, Glamorgan, Wales
This is a lovely place to visit with the dog. It's set in an early 18th century landscaped garden and there's plenty of lakes, cascades and a grotto to enjoy.
This is a lovely place to visit with the dog. It's set in an early 18th century landscaped garden and there's plenty of lakes, cascades and a grotto to enjoy.
A good 'last chance' off-lead stop before getting into London, there are fantastic views over London from the top of the hill - and it really feels like countryside.
A walk on a fairly level path along the riverside from Tresillian to St Clement and back
Just out of the centre and situated a little way from the beach this is a good location when it's a blowy day near the sea.
Burgers of Marlow are an established café and artisan bakery. It is unpretentious and very friendly.
A completely lovely 10 mile walk along a former railway line, starting at East Grinstead. There are seats and resting places along the full route.
When your dog needs their own space and you still need to stop for a comfort break, a private dog area is the answer. This is a well set-up dog facility on a large country estate with a cafe too.
Park at the National Trust Car Park (free for members) and walk into the woods to the left. You can make it a circular walk or just stay in the woods all the time.
A popular country park formed around the river Wyre and its estuary.
The dog walk here is an easy stroll along a canal towpath. After that you could visit a dog-friendly country pub that's full of character and open-hearted country banter.
This is a popular resort and you'll find plenty of tourist amenities. The atmospheric dog-friendly pub has a backstory of smuggling and derring-do!
Excellent combo of fine dog walk space and nearby Battle for refreshments (or helping with a history project) and shops. Also easy to get to from the A21 if you need a leg stretch before the coast.