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Cumbria
Place Tags: Countryside, Hills, Lakes and Woodland
Allan Bank was the nineteenth-century villa home to Wordsworth and Rawnsley. The house itself is only partially decorated, and a Read more…
Cumbria
There’s plenty to explore on the 1,600-acre Sizergh estate, including wetlands, woodland and orchards. Dogs are welcome in the broader Read more…
Cumbria
Place Tags: Beaches
Seascale beach is a very large, sandy dog-friendly beach. Beside the village and car park, you have a small grass Read more…
Cumbria
Place Tags: Beaches
Workington beach is a dog-friendly sandy beach backed by cliffs and shingle, grassy banks near the mouth of the River Read more…
Cumbria
Place Tags: Beaches
Skinburness beach is a long, shingle dog-friendly beach with wooden groynes running from the village to Grune Point. The area Read more…
Cumbria
Place Tags: Beaches
Siddick beach is a long stretch of dog-friendly sand and pebbles north of Workington harbour. The beach is hard to Read more…
Cumbria
Place Tags: Beaches
Silloth beach is a long stretch of dog-friendly sand and shingle beach that runs either side of the port area. Read more…
Cumbria
Place Tags: Beaches
Nethertown beach is part of a long stretch of remote dog-friendly beachfront, the beach is a mix of sand and Read more…
Cumbria
Place Tags: Beaches
Ravenglass beach is a dog-friendly beach with a mix of sand, shingle and mud within the village of Ravenglass. The Read more…
Cumbria
Place Tags: Beaches and Seasonal Restrictions
Allonby beach is a great shingle and sand dog-friendly beach. At low tide, the beach has a large sand area Read more…
Cumbria
Place Tags: Beaches and Seasonal Restrictions
Crosscannonby beach is a dog-friendly shingle, and sand beach sometimes referred to as Allonby South beach. The remote stretch of Read more…
Cumbria
Place Tags: Beaches
Askam-in-Furness beach is a long dog-friendly sandy beach stretching north and south away from Askam-in-Furness. As you head northwards into Read more…