Nature reserve and remote dog-friendly beach, Cumbria
Interesting place for a dog walk across an area used by the Romans as a military cemetery.
Interesting place for a dog walk across an area used by the Romans as a military cemetery.
An easy and well-signed route up to a Peel Tower, and down again. A dog-friendly pub is nearby for refreshments, and in a most handsome building.
A friendly dog walking spot with a popular cafe and an easy-going path in shady woodland.
Fully accessible cafe and small park in the centre of a small village with strong links to the Pendle witches. Longer dog walks are also possible, and there are two dog-friendly pubs as well.
Outstanding traditional country hotel with quite formal service and a wonderfully warm welcome. Dog-friendly accommodation here too. Very much a place for delightful weekends away, and celebrations.
A wonderful woodland walkies for dogs, and with lots of different paths to explore.
We loved this tiny slice of canalside history, with an easy and interesting walk with the dog plus a visit to a well-stocked emporium of canal memorabilia, books, doggie ice-cream and craft supplies.
A welcoming Georgian inn where dogs are made comfortable in the bar. The village is not at all far from the A515 but it feels as if you've landed in a previous century here.
An imposing house and gardens, and what's really nice about it is the informal and relaxed atmosphere created by visitors playing games, having a picnic and generally having a brilliant time on the...
We love finding a dog-friendly traditional village inn with modern comforts and good food. And this gorgeous village has plenty to offer its visitors.
A cheerful place to stop right on the border, and with a fenced path leading onto the moors for a dog walk.
You have the choice of two dog walks here, and both offer spectacular views of the Cheviots and Scotland, or across the top of Northumberland.