A19 dog walk and wonderful pub, North Yorkshire
You get a lot of pubs claiming to be all things to all comers, and this marvellous and dog-friendly pub knocks spots off the competition and actually is the hub of the village.
You get a lot of pubs claiming to be all things to all comers, and this marvellous and dog-friendly pub knocks spots off the competition and actually is the hub of the village.
A mega-popular weekend leisure spot at the end of a peninsula with a dog-friendly cafe and tiny beach. Telescope and topograph for keen sea-spotters.
A stretch of seaside park where dogs can really stretch their legs. It's also a good place for looking at local wildlife and enjoying some sea breezes.
Atmospheric village pub and a comfortable place to spend some time. The staff all seem to love dogs and you may have to drag Fido away when the time comes for walkies.
A fully accessible walk along a former rail track, now part of the Weavers Way footpath. It's an easy walk and has no stiles or livestock to contend with.
A short dog walk where you can experience a slice of Kentish history.
A very handy dog walk for the A1, and also worth a short detour if you're waiting for the tide to cross over to Holy Island.
This village was one of the earliest purpose-built industrial villages in Britain and a major centre for lead and silver mining. They must have been tough to live and work here back in the day.
A really easy to find dogs delight of a new wood with a circular path and a lovely sense of tranquillity. Close to a roundabout off the A617 and handy for Durham centre too.
Dog and family-friendly historic pub and circular dog walk close to the A10 near Royston
An essential stop for fans of the poet John Clare, as well as a woodland dog walk and a dog-friendly pub.
The dog-friendly pub here has survived against all the odds after the community bought it and rescued their local. Hats off to them.