Wrexham dog walk, Clwyd, Wales
An off-putting start, but a good dog walk once you get going.
An off-putting start, but a good dog walk once you get going.
An easy country dog walk and then refreshments at a friendly and cosy, rustic pub, with a great atmosphere and lovely location.
Gleaming, but comfy pub with just the right mix of design and informality. The food's superb and service excellent.
Village pub in a small Warwickshire village, popular with its locals and visitors. Dogs are welcome in the bar, and there's also seating in the garden for warmer days.
Châteauroux has some narrow and winding medieval streets around the old chateau (now a government building) where tanners and clothworkers once plied their trades, and at one point in the 12th...
Forest park with good visitor facilities, and plenty for dogs and kids to do.
A very good local dog walk with no livestock and endless tracks to walk on. It is a working forest so be prepared to divert and avoid timber works.
A quiet forest track with a free car park and no navigation difficulties. Popular with local dog walkers and it's an easy and enjoyable dog walk.
A walkers car park seconds off the A83 and very easy to find. Dogs are also welcome in the nearby brewery cafe.
In this quiet and remote ruined abbey you'll find the grave of both Sir Walter Scott and also Field Marshal Haig (of remembrance poppy fame).
A chance to experience a short dog walk on the Southern Upland Way. On the way to the car park you'll pass through a residential estate and every instinct will be telling you it's the wrong way.
The dog-friendly pub here is defended by Edward 1st who died of a ghastly tummy upset while trying to invade Scotland. As kingly demises go, it's not very glorious.