A68 Accessible old railway dog walk, County Durham
A relaxing linear walk on a former rail line is always good for dogs. No sheep, stiles or anything to cause problems. Here, naughty dogs will find the mudbath long before you spot it!
A relaxing linear walk on a former rail line is always good for dogs. No sheep, stiles or anything to cause problems. Here, naughty dogs will find the mudbath long before you spot it!
Our plan was to walk with the dog to one of the forts on Hadrian's Wall. Instead we found a wonderful beach by a water-filled quarry that the dog point blank refused to leave.
This is one of the best Roman sites to visit with the dog because there is so much lush grass between the very spread out excavated sections that the dog will be fooled into thinking it's really a dog...
A handy spot for a stretch of the legs with the dog near Stansted if you're waiting for a flight to arrive and don't want to get to the airport too soon.
A dog-friendly country inn with plenty of parking and not so far from the Pennine Journey path for a good dog walk.
An historic hamlet dominated by a 15th century hall and a rather gracious dog-friendly country inn with good food.
A stylish dog-friendly dining pub at the base of a hill. Rather unusual and exciting in Norfolk.
A very hospitable seaside town for dogs and their owners, with plenty of walking space on the beach and two dog-friendly pubs with rooms, and cafes as well. Terrific, especially when the sun shines.
Ideal dog-friendly B&B close to the Hadrians Wall route and right in the centre of this part of Roman Britain.
Nature reserve with a large car park and easy access to footpaths. Excellent place to stop for a walk with the dog and an al fresco picnic. Perfect for enjoying birdsong and wild flowers.
This is a good stop for either a packed lunch and canalside amble, or a moment in the pub garden and towpath dog walk.
A choice of walks from a popular and dog-friendly pub with a big garden, and good food. Close to Bristol but miles away in atmosphere.