End of the road and the coast path, Dorset
If you're in the area and keen to see the 'end' of the island a potter around a lighthouse is always a delight. You'll find several historic lighthouses here at varying distances from the sea.
If you're in the area and keen to see the 'end' of the island a potter around a lighthouse is always a delight. You'll find several historic lighthouses here at varying distances from the sea.
Once a busy coaching stop, the three large inns in this small village must have been a hub for news, gossip and the latest fashions from London in the 1700s.
Jem and I arrived wet, and a tiny bit grumpy truth to tell, and were totally won over by the lovely warm atmosphere and excellent sarnies here.
For a sense of the 'real' Yorkshire Dales this remote section of the Dales Way feels like a time capsule. Get your timing right, and a fine lunch and a welcome from the pub dog could be yours.
A perfect place for a bit of bummelling along the Thames path with the dog.
Village pub in a lovely location overlooking the village pond. Dogs get a good welcome and new owners have smartened the building up.
Country pub with good reviews for the food and service. Dogs on leads are welcome in the bar. Look out for the church tower, it's very impressive.
Beccles is a centre for boating on the Broads, and you'll see boats of all shapes and sizes moored along the quays here.
A real oasis of tranquillity, with a fairytale chateau complete with Rapunzel towers and a dog-friendly garden that smells fabulous.
A small but restful urban park that's a useful dog walking spot from the M2.
This has got everything you need to please dogs and people. The car park is easy to find, and the walk and castle ruins are great for dogs and energetic kids.
A small, very out-of-the way beach with access to the coast path. The beach is dog-friendly outside of the summer months and also before 1000 in Summer.