A689 Dog-friendly heritage train and riverside walkies, Cumbria
First up, you need to plan the train trip and not just rock up. Seats get booked up fast. Dogs are welcome and on a sunny day it's a nice ride.
First up, you need to plan the train trip and not just rock up. Seats get booked up fast. Dogs are welcome and on a sunny day it's a nice ride.
Far from the crowds at the palatial Castle Howard nearby, you'll find a relaxing mood here in 160 acres of peace and calm.
Long and unrestricted beach on the Holderness coastline. It's perfect for dog walking. Don't miss the Old Post Office cafe for some good ice-cream, teas and meals.
A quiet and gentle woodland dog walk with trees giving plenty of protection against the sun, and rain too. Very relaxing for people and dogs.
A quiet and gentle dog walk over fields and marshes. Best on a summer day after a few weeks without rain!
A really good, long dog walk that's worth checking out if you are staying nearby. The dog-friendly and welcoming rural pub where drovers used to halt seems to be for sale (2024).
A remote and wonderful spot for a dog walk, with doggie swimming and a good long run to be enjoyed. Just a few moments from the A697 and delightfully out of the way.
A good stop for families with a pretty riverside dog walk and a fun adventure playground with plenty of equipment.
On a warm day this is a perfect spot for a dog walk followed with a superb Devonshire cream tea. Understated English dog-friendly tourism at its best. Not far from the A39 and well worth stopping for.
There can be few things better in life than a walk by the sea and a visit to a dog-friendly pub. This pub overlooks the sea and is a fine place to spend time after some quality doggy dashing.
A fine dog walk from the A183 near South Shields, and a guaranteed wake-up walk on a cold day.
Circular dog walk around a reservoir that's an easy one for families with small children and the path is fully accessible. No stiles and no livestock to spoil a good dog walk.