M42 Junction 9 waterside dog walk, Warwickshire
Lovely relaxing dog walk along the Birmingham and Fazeley canal towpath, with side paths into a nature reserve. The towpath is well-maintained and clean underfoot.
Lovely relaxing dog walk along the Birmingham and Fazeley canal towpath, with side paths into a nature reserve. The towpath is well-maintained and clean underfoot.
A wonderful opportunity for dogs to race around over meadows, or just chill out on the grass in this well-planned and popular water park. Children are well catered for too.
A fenland dog walk and dog-friendly pub that's close to Wisbech. You're on the Old Bedford Levels here, home of the famous experiment that proved the earth isn't flat.
Warm and comfortable old-fashioned hospitality and Norfolk charm here. A great weekend get-away, and definitely worth investigating if you're staying nearby.
Dog friendly beach, and it's backed by some really interesting nature habitats (where dogs need to be o leads). Lovely for families interested in nature and dogs.
Another simply enormous beach with long walks in either direction. This one is best at low tide when dogs can run by the water line, and well away from the nesting plovers higher up.
A handy 2-mile (35 mins) circular dog walk on tidy grassland that keeps dogs reasonably clean in all weathers.
If you're heading towards Norfolk with the dogs, it's worth stopping here for a relatively uncrowded provisioning stop, and an easy to follow dog walk along the course of the old Nene.
A nice mix of family fun and plenty of childrens activities near the visitor centre and quieter dog walks starting from the visitor centre or one of the large campsites and informal parking spaces...
A country estate with dog-friendly walks, playgrounds for kids and a thoroughly pleasant place to take a break from the A1.
Renowned as Wetherbys premier bar for discerning drinkers as well as for its high quality range of brasserie and tavern style food. Well behaved dogs and children are welcome in the bar.
The old railway line, now part of the Harland way. The walk is mostly in tree lined railway cuttings and is ideal for a sheltered walk in bad weather or for a shaded walk in summer.