A13 historic dog walk, Essex
A walk in the shadow of a famous fort with never-ending smell of sea air to enjoy. Make sure you have your English Heritage card with you.
A walk in the shadow of a famous fort with never-ending smell of sea air to enjoy. Make sure you have your English Heritage card with you.
Doggie delight of a walk and historic site quite close to Presteigne, and most dogs will be safe off-lead as there's no sheep around to spoil things.
The dog-friendly and famous pub from which Uncle Tom Cobbley and all set off to the fair. By the time you get there from the A30 the song starts to make sense (narrow lane alert).
Close to one of the prettiest riverside spots in the Cotswolds and a heavenly spot on a quiet day.
Lots of choice for dog walks in a country park with plenty of space. On race days at the nearby racecourse you can here the commentary from here.
This is where William the Conqueror fought his battle and took the English throne. And Harald lost his eye and a kingdom. Since then the sea has receded so it's not as dramatic as you might expect.
Start your dog walk from a characterful country pub, with log fires in winter and a pretty garden area in summer, complete with a cascading brook. Very family friendly too.
Very dog-welcoming dining pub with outstanding views over the valley below, and a pretty garden in summer. Look out for the hound in residence peering through the windows, he's a real character!
This pretty pub can claim to be the oldest in the New Forest. It is small but cosy and dogs will enjoy relaxing here. The walk is not long but easy and gentle on the paws.
Very relaxing place to take a break and let the dog gather his thoughts before you reach the coast. Nothing worse than arriving at your holiday stay with a cross-legged pooch in tow!
Good stop for families on the A31, with play areas for kids and a nice doggie welcome for good dogs too.
Country pub with bags of character and charm. It's within a short drive of Bedgebury Forest and Bewl Water.