A once mighty hill fort near Oswestry, Shropshire
One of the best hill fort remains in England, although the earthworks are all you see today. It must have been a really imposing centre all those years ago.
One of the best hill fort remains in England, although the earthworks are all you see today. It must have been a really imposing centre all those years ago.
Small fishing village, with quite a collection of car parks and facilities and a dog-friendly pub with a great view over the water.
A lovely spot on the coast with an outstanding beachside cafe (dogs outside only, and water bowls are provided).
A private hire enclosed field of 2.5 acres with 6 foot fences. Ideal for off lead exercise for dogs in a secure environment.
A great combo of dog-friendly pub and a dog walk down to a dog-friendly beach. Can get busy in summer.
Rhosneigr is one of the best sandy beaches on Anglesey . The beach was beautiful, clean and calm. With plenty of room to relax and chill out.
A beautiful wooded valley with the River Cefni running through. There's a good chance of seeing some red squirrels and a lot of local dogs enjoying their walkies.
A hidden gem in the middle of Anglesey. There's a 4 mile footpath around the small reservoir which is surrounded by trees.
Large dog-friendly sandy bay, almost deserted out of season.
Great combination here of sand, coastal vegetation and access to the enormous Forest as well - handy when it's raining.
Ideal dog walking here, and well placed for a big walk if you're getting on or off the Holyhead ferry, shopping in the town, or just want a great few hours walking with a fab sea view.
Nothing here, except a car park and the beach. Perfect. The photos here were taken on a baking hot Tuesday in summer and still the beach was completely deserted - wow!!