Dog-friendly beach with holiday village and pub, Wales
When the tide's out this is a fun beach for dogs, with lots of scamper space and doggie swimming. The beach is divided into dog and no-dog zones, and the doggie zone is bigger.
When the tide's out this is a fun beach for dogs, with lots of scamper space and doggie swimming. The beach is divided into dog and no-dog zones, and the doggie zone is bigger.
Such a pretty town it would be a shame to drive on by and not take the dog for a stroll here.
Dogs are welcome in this well-known historic village, and a visit is a lovely way to spend a day. Combine the quaint shops and tea-rooms with a walk on the coast path for total doggie delight.
A small market town on the river Stour, with a choice of dog-friendly inns for refreshments and a short walk by the river.
A country park with easy to follow walkies for dogs.
This walk takes you around the perimeter of the 'Windmill Pool' and is flat, easy walking.
Very pleasant dog-friendly inn at the heart of the village. Ideal for a relaxing break from your journey and with an easy dog walk too.
Dog-friendly hotel with marvellous views and outside waterside terrace. Just sit by the water and watch the yachts ahead and the ever-changing clouds over the hills on the mainland.
This former corn mill is now a pub with a fantastic location on the banks of the River Wey. It is all very lovely and the walking options should suit every dog.
Well placed for a driving break and circular dog walk near the A1 from junctions 8 and 9.
Unmissable. An excellent place for a dog walk, with the bonus of some of England's most iconic landscape.
Legend has it that The Folly was founded by the crew of a French smuggling barge that ran aground in the 1700's selling illegal alcohol.