Woodland dog walk near Farnborough, Hampshire
A newly created green space in the area, and already getting popular with local dog walkers and families. A new village and this park have been redeveloped from former army land holdings.
A newly created green space in the area, and already getting popular with local dog walkers and families. A new village and this park have been redeveloped from former army land holdings.
Surprisingly large park with plenty of paths and a large car park too. A very handy doggiestop on the way out of London, especially if you're about to get onto the M25.
Top-end cooking and service at this dog-friendly country inn, and dog-friendly B&B rooms are available too in comfortable lodges.
An easy dog walk beside one, or two reservoirs if you're feeling energetic.
A real local's pub in the Ribble Valley. Full of rural charm in a quiet village. Sadly dogs are not allowed inside, but this is more than made up for by a splendid walk.
A dog walk on the towpath with lots of extra interest for fans of canals and amazing Victorian architecture. This is a great family stop and it's worth planning a stop here.
Atmospheric space with a gently babbling brook and the musty aroma of ancient woodland. Dog heaven, and a well-made path to make the walking easier.
A walk with big open spaces and ideal for striding out with the dog.
We stumbled on this fascinating slice of recent history by chance, and discovered a small centre with a cafe, vet practice and dog walk more or less in the middle of nowhere.
A wonderful opportunity for both you and the dog to enjoy some floral scents, walk in the attractive gardens and relax with a cup of tea and cake afterwards.
An easy to spot dog-friendly country inn with a good long walk for travel-tired hounds. A pretty garden for outside drinks and dining in the summer.
A traditional hotel at the northern end of the Pennine Way. Dogs are welcome, and you'll find plenty to like here.