Spring has arrived, and pet owners are eagerly anticipating enjoyable walks with their beloved dogs. For those seeking a more adventurous outing beyond the local park, exploring the country’s most picturesque trails could be a great idea.
A recent study by Tails.com has identified the South West Coast Path in Somerset, Devon, and Cornwall as the most stunning dog-friendly walk in the UK. This 8-mile route offers stunning cliffside views, striking rock formations, and a refreshing seaside ambiance. The path features sandy beaches, playful waves, and hidden coves for dogs to explore, ensuring a delightful experience for the whole family.
Visitors have praised the area’s charm, with one couple sharing their pleasant experiences in Looe and Polperro, where they enjoyed scenic views of the sea and mountains. The dog-friendly environment and abundance of dining options made their visit even more enjoyable.
While the South West Coast Path stands out, there are other equally beautiful dog-friendly walks across the UK worth exploring. The Derwentwater Circular in the Lake District, Northumberland Coast Path with Bamburgh Castle views, and Scotland’s West Highland Way offer unique landscapes and historical attractions. Additionally, options like Hadrian’s Wall Path, Mam Tor & Great Ridge, and the Thames Path provide diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
Don’t miss out on exploring the New Forest National Park, Seven Sisters Cliffs Walk in East Sussex, and the South Downs Way for more memorable walks with your furry companions.
