Our labs enjoying the bluebells

Our labs enjoying the bluebells

Saturday 29 October 2011

Dog Friendly Gardens To Visit

With all the beautiful autumn colours putting in an appearance now and, thanks to the recent mild weather, most of the plants in the gardens still looking great, despite it being nearly November, now is a great time to get out and about and explore some of Britain's finest public gardens.



The Britain's Finest website has a section listing details on some 179 gardens throughout the UK, all of which welcome you and your dogs for a gentle stroll and to admire the scenery.

Find out more on the the Britain's Finest Dog Friendly Gardens page






http://www.britainsfinest.co.uk/gardens/search_results.cfm/searchclasscode/4

Friday 28 October 2011

Plus 2 Dogs Featured Dog Friendly Holidays

Looking for dog friendly UK accommodation as you plan an autumn or winter short break or even planning ahead for your summer holiday next year?

Plus 2 Dogs has brought together a special selection of featured dog friendly properties on the front page of its dog friendly holidays website, including stylish B&Bs in stunning locations such as:
  • North Yorks Moors
  • Lake District
  • Kent & Sussex

Plus, check out our website for details on loads of things that are dog friendly including travel guides, transport details, walks, beaches, pubs and places to stay.

Thursday 27 October 2011

Dog Friendly Holidays: Heart of England

The counties collectively known as the Heart of England can sometimes be overshadowed by high profile places like Cornwall, the Lake District or Norfolk but the Heart has much to offer for holidays including:

  • Lincolnshire - from the rolling hills and landscapes of the Wolds to the wide open spaces of the ultra quiet sandy beaches
  • Derbyshire - in the Peak District there's still plenty to explore away from the tourist honey pots, moorland walks, pretty villages and reservoirs hidden away in the hills
  • Gloucestershire - bustling market towns that are totally picture perfect
  • Shropshire - home to foodie town Ludlow plus the impressive Hawkstone Park & Follies
Discover dog friendly places to stay in the Heart of England with Plus 2 Dogs

Wednesday 26 October 2011

Dog Friendly Pubs

A British pub can be just the perfect spot to round off a great day of dog walking - think coffee and cake in front of the roaring log fire...mmm, perfect!

The Doggie Pubs website makes it quick and easy for you to track down a suitable dog friendly pub in the area where you're planning to take your walk.

Find a dog friendly pub close to your favourite walk, village, beach or attractions on the Doggie Pubs website

Tuesday 25 October 2011

Dog Walks In UK

Finding suitable places to walk your dogs can be tricky when you're on your holidays, the Bull Dog Group UK website has some ideas on dog friendly places to walk in the UK including:
  • Boulmer Sea Walk, Northumberland
  • Aberffraw, Anglesey
  • Barnwell Country Park, Cambridgeshire
  • Bacton Wood, Norfolk
  • Allean Woods, Perthshire....
                                                          .... and many others!

Monday 24 October 2011

Focus on Northumbria

Plus 2 Dogs has put together a number of travel guides to various parts of the UK designed to provide ideas and inspiration for dog friendly places to visit, walk and stay.

Here's our ideas for Northumbria, specifically the Coquetdale area in the north east of the county, around the pretty little town of Rothbury:

Northumbria is a great county to explore with your canine companion. Many of the beaches welcome dogs all year round; there are some great forests and woodlands to explore as well as the stunning scenery of the Northumberland National Park.

Coquetdale is an area set roughly in the middle of Northumbria, around the pretty market town of Rothbury which lies on the River Coquet.
Impressive Bamburgh Castle
Plus 2 Dogs visited the area in March and there was still some snow to be seen on the top of the impressive Cheviot Hills in the distance and a refreshing (some might say bracing!) wind blowing in off the North Sea.




Here's our top dog-friendly picks for the area if you're thinking of visiting this pretty part of Northumbria:


Dog friendly beaches in this area include:
    Plus 2 Dogs explores Bamburgh Beach
  • Alnmouth (our favourite)
  • Bamburgh
  • Beadnell
  • Boulmer
  • Druridge Bay
  • Embleton Bay
  • Howick

Recommended walks: Our Labradors Tobi & Meg particularly enjoyed exploring the Forestry Commission walks at:
  • Ravensheugh (4.5 miles) Simonside Hills, near Rothbury
  • Castle Hill (4.75 miles) Thrunton Wood, near Rothbury
To find details of these (and many other) Forestry Commission routes in the area click here

For other walks:

Places to visit:
  • Cragside, a National Trust property with extensive grounds and estate land, woodland, lakes, and self guided walks. Dogs welcome but need to be kept on lead.
  • Druridge Bay Country Park, a country park with beach, sand dunes, lakes, woods and meadows, all dog friendly.

For cottages in Northumbria click here

Friday 21 October 2011

Dog Walking Ideas

Looking for some inspiration when it comes to where to take your canine companions for a stroll?

The Plus 2 Dogs labradors await news of where they're going for a walk...
The Walks pages and the Travel Guides on our website have lots of ideas for great places to walk your dogs in lovely scenery - from fells to woods and beaches.

Plus, our Places To Visit page also has ideas for where to walk your dogs from top organisations such as the National Trust, Forestry Commission and Woodland Trust.

Thursday 20 October 2011

Dog Friendly Holidays

If you're planning a dog friendly holiday then do have a look at the Plus 2 Dogs website which has:
  • truly dog friendly accommodation details - from cottages to holiday parks and B&Bs to hotels, from coast to country
  • dog friendly travel guides with details of walks, beaches, places to visit etc that all welcome dogs
  • walk ideas and inspiration for you and your canine companions
Plus, much, much more.

Holidaying with dogs? Head to Plus 2 Dogs

Wednesday 19 October 2011

Autumn Walks

If you're in Wiltshire and looking for suitable places to walk your dog then try the Tara's Trails website which has lots of useful countryside and dog walking trails (30 of them in fact!)


http://www.tarastrails.co.uk/index.htm

Tuesday 18 October 2011

Dog Friendly Lake District

Windermere Marina Village, Bowness on Windemere, Cumbria

Luxury holiday cottages and apartments nestled around Windermere Marina in the heart of the Lake District, offers 4 star self catering accommodation in a secluded yet central location.

 Furnished and equipped to a high standard with 'essentials' such as, Freeview TV, Hi-fi, DVD, microwave, dishwasher, linen, towels and hairdryer you will find everything you need to enjoy your stay.

Accommodating up to two dogs, man's best friend can enjoy the family holiday too!
Number of Dogs - 2

Monday 17 October 2011

Dog Friendly Devon

Stowford Lodge, North Devon

Enjoy a dog friendly holiday at Stowford Lodge Self Catering Holiday Cottages which are situated in the heart of rural Devon's Tarka-the-Otter country. Stowford Lodge is set in about 6 acres of private pasture land. There are four cottages- Tarquol, Halcyon and Old Nog Cottages, which each sleep 4 per cottage, and Warren Cottage sleeps 6.

The pictureseque and secluded location of Stowford Lodge makes it great for a dog friendly leisurely and peaceful countryside self-catering holiday, with many coastal, woodland and moorland walks in the surrounding area and many local places of interest to visit.

Number of Dogs - 2 maximum

For more details on dog friendly holidays at Stowford Lodge visit the Plus 2 Dogs website



 

Friday 14 October 2011

Discover Dogs Event

Discover Dogs, organised by the Kennel Club, is now in its 15th year and, for 2011, will be at Earls Court, London on November 12th and 13th.

There's lots going on, including dog agility, competitions (for the humans as well as the dogs!) plus lots of exhibitors and trade stands with plenty of dog friendly items for sale.

For tickets and more information head to the Discover Dogs website

Thursday 13 October 2011

Dog Friendly Scottish Cottage

The Slochd, Carrbridge, Inverness-shire, Scotland

Slochd Holiday Cottage is a modernised traditional stone built cottage within easy reach of the Cairngorms and the ski centres, Inverness and Loch Ness and ideally situated for touring the Scottish Highlands.

Surrounded by woods and hills there are wonderful trails from the doorstep and it's a great area for birdwatching, walking, skiing or a quiet break.

Number of Dogs - 2

Find out more on the Plus 2 Dogs website

Wednesday 12 October 2011

Guides To Dog Friendly Holidays

The Plus 2 Dogs team inspect another dog friendly beach!

Trying to find a suitable place to walk your dog or locate a dog friendly beach or place to visit when you're on your holidays can be tricky. To help fellow holidaymakers looking for dog friendly options we have put together some Dog Friendly Travel Guides which contain details on:
  • Dog friendly walks
  • Dog friendly beaches
  • Dog friendly places to visit
We currently have travel guides on the following areas on the Plus 2 Dogs website:

Scotland
  • Highlands
  • Dumfries & Galloway
  • Coming soon... Scottish Borders
Wales
  • Anglesey
  • Coming soon... Carmarthenshire, Conwy, Pembrokshire
England
  • North Yorkshire
  • Northumbria
  • Lake District
  • Coming soon... Cornwall, Norfolk, New Forest
Please visit us the Plus 2 Dogs website and select 'Travel Guides' on the left hand menu for more details

Devon is Dog Friendly

Glorious Devon has much to attract the holiday maker - not to mention stunning coast and cream teas! - and so, at Plus 2 Dogs,  we thought we'd bring you some great dog friendly self catering holiday options for Devon - all of which welcome you plus 2 dogs (or even 3 dogs in some cases!)



Carswell Farm Cottages,  Devon  -5 cottages on an organic dairy farm set in unspoilt countryside on the beautiful South Devon coast in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Cottages all have private gardens and are dotted around the farm in remote, rural settings only a short walk from the coast path - fantastic for dog walks and exploring nearby beaches (all dog friendly!). The local pubs also welcome dogs. Number of Dogs - 3
Stowford Lodge, North Devon - cottages are situated in the heart of rural Devon's Tarka-the-Otter country in about 6 acres of private pasture land. The beaches of the North Devon coast are less than half an hour's drive away with the moorland areas of Exmoor and Dartmoor within easy reach. The pictureseque and secluded location of Stowford Lodge mkes it the perfect base for a leisurely and peaceful country holiday, with many coastal, woodland and moorland walks in the surrounding area.
Number of Dogs - 2

The Kingston Estate - Devon. Kingston Estate consists of the main house, gardens, 9 cottages and leisure facilities which include a relaxing sauna, Jacuzzi, swimming pool and gym. Surrounding the cobbled North Courtyard lie the 5-star estate cottages which have been created from the restored period outbuildings at Kingston. In the local area you'll find many dog friendly beaches (details in each cottage) and Dartmoor is just 15 minutes away.

Dogs are provided with a water bowl, towel, throw, some essential bags and even welcome treats. Whilst Claude the resident Great Dane enjoys meeting friendly dogs for romps in the paddock by arrangement!Number of Dogs - 2+
Find out more about these and many other dog friendly properties in the UK on the Plus 2 Dogs website


Dog friendly beaches in Devon - to find out more details about which beaches are dog friendly in Devon try this page on the Visit Devon website http://www.visitdevon.co.uk/things-to-do/attractions/beaches/dog-friendly-beaches

Monday 10 October 2011

Dog Friendly Holiday Park In Cornwall

If you're looking to plan a dog friendly holiday in Cornwall then you might be interested in the Carnmoggas Holiday Park which is set in a pretty countryside location and has:
  • comfortable, modern accommodation options, all well equipped and offering great value for money
  • convenient onsite facilities include a bar, heated swimming pool and children's play area
  • autumn special offer, from £65 per night per caravan, minimum stay is just 3 nights
The Carnmoggas website has lots more details and you might also want to check out the Carnmoggas blog which is packed with useful info on lots of holiday-related Cornwall info including:
  • finding places to eat in Cornwall
  • attractions for all - from family friendly to dog friendly, from art galleries and culture to historical buildings and top gardens & country estates
  • locate a Cornish beach to suit you and your companions - from surfing to building sandcastles or walking the dog
Find out more on the blog webpage

Friday 7 October 2011

Dog Friendly Beaches In Scotland

Planning a coastal day trip, short break or holiday in Scotland and unsure as to which beaches are dog friendly?




The Plus 2 Dogs dog friendly beach research team at work!

The Keep Scotland Beautiful website could help you find the answer!

 http://coastal.keepscotlandbeautiful.org/current-award-holders.asp

Thursday 6 October 2011

Dog Friendly Off-Motorway Services

When travelling on longer journeys it can be tricky to find suitable places to break your journey. On some motorway service areas a nice patch of green grass for your dog to stretch its legs on (and do its business on, clearing up afterwards of course!) is a rare thing and packed, noisy, ultra-busy service station carparks can be a scary prospect for many dogs.

Plus 2 Dogs labrador Meg enjoying some fresh air.


Plus 2 Dogs has, of course, come across some exceptions including:
  • Westmorland Services, Junction 38, M6, Cumbria - separate 'woodland walk' dog exercise areas, north and south bound, away from cars and noise - excellent!
  • Annandale Water Services, Junction 16, A74(M), South Scotland - large grass areas and walks around lake at back of services - lots of green space!
So when we came across The Garden Centre Group website which is, as the name suggests, a collection of English garden centres, and their idea of being 'off-motorway service areas' we liked the idea of somewhere away from the main road where you and your dogs can take a break.

According to their website all of their centres are dog friendly and have "substantial traffic free outdoor areas where dogs can have a run around.''

So, next time you're travelling on an A road it might be worth checking out their website and seeing if there are any suitable dog friendly garden centres on your route.

Wednesday 5 October 2011

Dog Friendly Campsites

Holidays With Your Dogs

UK campsites and holidays parks can offer a relaxed and informal holiday option for you and your dogs, with many sites offering separate facilities for dogs such as designated exercise fields.


Carnmoggas, a dog friendly holiday park in Cornwall

Plus 2 Dogs has details on lots of dog friendly holiday parks and caravan & campsites which will welcome you, your family and your pets in such destinations as:
  • Devon
  • Cornwall
  • Kent
  • Norfolk
  • Dorset
  • Sussex
  • Essex
  • Hampshire
  • Suffolk
Discover dog friendly caravan sites with Plus 2 Dogs

Tuesday 4 October 2011

 From Heart Research UK-

Dog Owners Are Healthier

Your four legged friend may be more than a faithful companion, he may also lead the way to a healthier, happier and longer life.  If you own a dog and walk him regularly, not only do you walk more but you are around 40% more likely than the average pooch free pedestrian to take part in other moderate physical activity, such as; gardening, golf, running and aerobics, improving your heart health and helping it beat for longer.
  - Dogs love their daily walks and make a great motivator for you.  Without the bark of a dog to get you out of the door on a dark morning you might be tempted to hit snooze when the alarm goes off.  Give in to the wet nose in your face and playful wagging tail telling you to get out and walk now, now, now. If you do disappoint your pet, you’ll only get those sad puppy dog eyes.
 - Kick start the day with a heart healthy walk with your canine companion.  Any brisk walk of at least 10 minutes can count towards your recommended 30 minutes a day and is equal to around 1,000 steps.  Up the pace of dog walks and reap the benefits in a reduced waistline and stronger heart.  Playing games like Frisbee and tug of war will keep that tail wagging and keep your heart working towards a healthier you.
  - A dog can make the ideal running or cycling buddy. Unlike a friend or colleague, a man’s best friend won’t cancel on you, give excuses, moan about the weather or slack off the pace.  
  - Interaction with your four legged friend helps boosts endorphins and lowers stress levels, which is great news for your mental health as well as your blood pressure.
  - 31% of households in the UK. If you have a canine companion at your heels, make sure you take the lead and get outside with your pooch.  Not only will this keep your dog fit and healthy, but it will keep you in great shape and reduce your risk of heart disease.
  - If you don’t own a dog then why not offer to help at your nearest shelter for abandoned and mistreated dogs?  Having a commitment will help you maintain the regular exercise that your heart and your new found friend need. Find your nearest dog walk through Dogs Trust http://www.waggywalks.org.uk/

Monday 3 October 2011

It's Guide Dog Week 2011

Saturday 1 October 2011

Dog Friendly Beaches

Find Which Beaches Welcome Dogs At This Time Of The Year
As the main summer holiday season draws to a close more and more beaches become, once again, dog friendly.
Whilst some beaches are dog friendly all year round without any restrictions, other beaches ban dogs or restrict them to certain sections of beaches during the busier summer months, lifting such restrictions from around October 1st each year.
So, if you fancy a day trip to the sea, a seaside short break or a coastal holiday over the coming months then you may well find that you and your canine companions have much more choice when it comes to deciding which beaches to take a stroll on.
Some parts of the UK such as Scotland and Northumbria have few, if any, dog restrictions on their beaches anyway but others do enforce bans during the main tourist season.
Plus 2 Dogs has picked some tops spots that are now dog friendly:
 Check the internet for details of suitable beaches at your chosen UK destination where you and your dogs can enjoy a run and play on the sand or visit the UK Beach Days website which covers many parts of the country.