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Best Dog-Walks in the North East

Topic: WalkingPublished November 26, 2020

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While you might be rather disappointed that your holiday to the south of Spain has been put on hold for the foreseeable, what a staycation offers, asides from the best of Britain, is an opportunity to go away with your beloved canine. rnRealistically, there’s few things worse in life than the excitement of your holiday being quashed thanks to the fact you’ve had to drop your pooch off at the kennels before you depart. rnWell, now you don’t have to — and even better than that, we’re going to provide you with some of the best places to take your furry friend when you’re holidaying in the north of England to ensure you both have a time to fur-member. rnBeachesrnThe areas of Northumberland and Tyne & Wear are home to some of the most beautiful and undeniably idyllic beaches in the country. rnBeadnell, situated between Amble and Berwick-upon-Tweed, is the only west-facing harbour on the entirety of the east coast. Rated five out of five on Trip Advisor, Beadnell is continually described as a haven for dog walkers.rnDown the coast in Tynemouth, Longsands is one of the UK’s most well attended beaches, with sun-seekers flocking at any given opportunity. What some might not know however is that at the far-end of the considerable expanse of sand, towards Cullercoats, there is a dog friendly stretch, where dogs can roam until their heart’s content. rnWalks rnOne thing you won’t be short of in the north of England is a place to walk that incorporates breath-taking views. Head to Keswick in Cumbria for one of the most awe-inspiring treks around the shoreline of Derwentwater. rnDespite being a ten mile journey around the circuit, which starts at the National Trust Shop and ending at Portinscale village, the terrain throughout is pretty flat so even the smallest of dogs should manage at a slow pace — Keswick is often described as the most pet-friendly location in the UK so consider a visit an absolute must!rnThe Northumberland National Park, meanwhile, has a number of touch points worth your attention but perhaps the most beautiful is that of Sycamore Gap, a short drive away from Hexham. The infamous tree at Sycamore Gap featured in the Robin Hood film Prince of Thieves but the area as a whole is awash with stunning scenery. All in all, you’ll be walking for around four miles, taking in the likes of the Roman Fort and the lake, somewhere you’re dog will absolutely love — just remember to pop them on a lead as you pass by the sheep, to avoid spooking the animals! Pubs and eateries rnNo good holiday is complete without the possibility of indulging in a well-cooked meal and a perfectly poured pint — two things that the north of England offers in abundance. rnThe small village of Coniston, which sits on the edge of Coniston Lake is home to, yes, you guessed it, the Coniston Inn Pub. A host of local real ales are on offer or if you’re after something a bit sweeter then perhaps a scrumptious English cider will tickle your fancy — savour every sip in the summer garden while your dog can take the opportunity to rehydrate too. If you’re after Coniston accommodation too, look no further than the Inn, which also welcomes your pooch to stay!rnJust outside Newcastle city centre you’ll find the Bluebell pub, tucked in between the suburbs of Sandyford, Jesmond, and Heaton, in the lesser known Jesmond Vale. Pop in for a pint and some of the best pub grub you’ll find in the North East and your dog will be allowed to help itself to some delicious scooby snacks. The pub sits on the cusp of the beautiful Jesmond Dene, making for the perfect trail once you’ve finished up. If you haven’t explored the north of England then now is the time and with the number of places on offer to take your dog, you’d be a fool not too!

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