Category Archives: East Sussex

Sunday Dog Walk On Sheepcote Valley in Brighton

Summer is here – well for today at least!

golden retriever running in summer wild flowers

Today was one of those perfect days – and I’m sure the dogs agreed too. Though to be honest they seem happy in pouring rain, wild winds, heavy snow – basically they just love being ‘out and about’.

3 dogs walking towards brighton racecourse

The blackberries are in season – earlier than usual due to this year’s very hot spring – and the dogs learnt long ago that free food is abundant in the bushes.

3 dogs eating blackberries

We had Millie walking with us today, the darker of the two Golden Retrievers – and she was also helping herself to the berries – as well as losing herself in the patch of dandelions in what we call ‘The Paddock’.

golden retriever in field of dandelions

Sheepcote Valley is the walk next to Brighton Racecourse and it really is a very special area: beautiful wild flowers, amazing sea views, the freshest of air, and lots of dog-friendly people.

wild flowers sheepcote valley

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Misty Dog Walk In Friston Forest

The mist was thick this morning as we drove along the coast road from Brighton towards Friston Forest.

But it made the gorgeous forest all the more atmospheric.

We were meeting the handsome Monty, a four year old Golden, and our friends Ali and Nat, for our regular ‘Friston Frenzy’.

Friston Forest, nearest town Eastbourne, is a fantastic place to walk dogs. Be aware that you’ll need small change for the car park – at the time of writing it was £2 for two hours.

The trails through the forest are marked from the car park and you can obviously keep to them, or wander off for your own forest adventure.

The dogs LOVE it here – so many wild smells, sticks to carry, other dogs to meet, masses of leaves to roll in. We love it too – brilliant views (when it’s not misty), wide, well established routes, lots of space, gorgeous beech trees,
friendly dog-loving people.


L-R-Georgie, Jessie (at back) and Monty

We did see horse riders (you need a permit for riding) and there are normally cyclists around. But there’s enough space for everyone.

Friston Forest is one of the best dog walks in East Sussex – I highly recommend it.

One thing – it does get muddy here so if it’s been wet, be prepared! Here are Nat’s boots at the end of our walk today!

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Sheepcote Valley Doggy Photo Shoot

black lab stretching through grass

Yesterday morning we had the pleasure of hooking up with Rhian from Brighton Dog Photography and her beautiful Pug, Boo.

I introduced them to Sheepcote Valley, one of my favourite Brighton Dog Walks – such a treat to be able to let the dogs run free and not be worried by traffic etc. On top of that there are amazing views of the sea towards Rottingdean and Ovingdean. So good for the soul!

As you can see from the photos on this page, Rhian is a top class photographer, knowing instinctively how to get the best out of the animals.

She loves taking photographs of dogs ‘where they like to be’ – out and about on their walks. A truly earthy photographer, Rhian’s not afraid to lie down in the wet grass for the right shot. And I think you’ll agree, Georgie and Jessie have never looked so good :-)

If you’d like her to accompany you on a dog walk and photograph your dogs, visit her inspiring site and find out what she offers. I promise you won’t be disappointed!

Golden Retriever in rough grass with blue sky

Black Lab jumping up for ball

Golden Retriever running on grass

Brighton Snow December 2nd 2010

Overnight heavy snowfall in Brighton has turned the centre of town into a beautiful car free zone.

All trains in and out of Brighton have also been cancelled so transport has pretty much come to a standstill. And unlike last year there’ve been council workers clearing pavements and roads around the station – thank you guys – great job :)

Clearing snow at top of Trafalgar Street, Brighton

Trains Cancelled Bighton Station December 2nd 2010

Seeing as we couldn’t do our normal walk we headed for St Nicholas Rest Garden which is about 5-10 minutes away and Georgie and Jessie played in around 8″ powdery snow. They were very, very happy!

golden retriever in St Nicholas Rest Garden Brighton

Black Labrador Cross with snowy face

black lab cross in snow waiting for ball to be thrown

golden retriever with tennis ball in snow

golden retriever standing in snow

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Meet Bill And His Dog Friendly Hotel

Dog-friendly hotels are becoming ever more popular as owners realise they can take their dogs on holiday and stay in some rather lovely places to boot.

Here in Sussex we’re not short of hotels but a truly dog-friendly establishment is hard to find.

In this post I’d like to feature a first class example of what it means to be a dog-friendly hotel – The Silverdale in Seaford, East Sussex.

dog friendly hotel silverdale hotel
Describe your hotel and its location.
We are an Edwardian guest house in the centre of Seaford town centre which is at the foot of the Seven Sisters Country park and right in the heart of the newly designated South Downs National Park. The guest house is only 750 meters from Seaford beach where you can see the famous Kittiwakes at Splash point.

Who is Bill?
Bill is a Staffordshire Bull Terrier. He is twelve years old now so is getting a little tired and we have had him for ten years. Bill loves meeting all the guests as they arrive at the house.

silverdale hotel bill the dog

What can a dog owner expect when they stay at your hotel?
If you bring your dog with you to stay at the Silverdale both you and your dog will be very welcome.

For you and your dog to use whilst you are here: -

  • a map of Seaford showing various parks and walks for you and your dog
  • pet shop details, vets details, grooming parlours, places you can visit with your dog
  • a list of dog friendly eating establishments
  • food and water bowls
  • pet food fork
  • poop scoop bags (ask us for more if you run out)
  • doggy towel
  • dog collar tag to put on dog’s collar with our telephone number on – in case they escape from you
  • a blanket for the bed or chair (in case your dog likes to keep you company on the bed)
  • a gift for your dog and something useful for you: – a complimentary item of doggy wet wipes for those mucky paws, and a toy for your dog – as a thank you for choosing The Silverdale.

We would respectfully ask you to keep your dog on a lead whilst around the house.

Are dogs allowed to stay in the room on their own?
If you are happy that your dog has settled in your bedroom and want to leave him/her in your room JUST for breakfast, do so.

However dogs are NOT to be left in your room if you are leaving the premises, even for ten minutes. We have had some lovely bedding chewed up and wee’d on because usually very quiet dogs have become stressed at being left somewhere unfamiliar. Arrangements can be made if your dog is crated/caged. Please talk to Louise.

Is there any provision if you want to go out for the evening?
Either one of our two sons, Connor or Sully, are happy to Dog sit for you as long as you pre book this.

What happens at meal times?
We are used to, and very happy to have dogs in the dining room. If you would like to bring your dog with you to breakfast – feel free to do so (on their lead), if they will sit nicely with you. Please be aware some guests may not be quite so keen on dogs. If you are happy that your dog has settled in your bedroom and want to leave him/her in your room JUST for breakfast, do so.

Have you had any unusual requests for your canine guests?
Not really most requests are quite normal.

What’s the largest canine visitor you’ve had to stay?
We had two Bernese Mountain Dogs stay in one of the rooms – they were very big!

You’re quite famous for your dog-friendliness. What’s your secret?
There is no secret really, we just believe in first class customer service, and if you say you are dog friendly then that is exactly what you should be.

So many establishments say they are dog friendly but what they really mean is that they will tolerate your dog just to get your money.

It’s not like that at the Silverdale. We love dogs and want dogs and their owners to have a really comfortable relaxing stay with us at the Silverdale.

Thank you to Norman and Louise at the Silverdale in Sussex.

Visit our website for our page on Dog Friendly Hotels in Sussex and click here for more general information on Pet Friendly Hotels.

Let’s hear it for the English Bluebells!

Let’s not beat about the bush. We’ve had a long, hard winter in the UK.

But the bluebells were always there – bulbs hidden under the snow, under the sodden ground, under the hard frosts of 2009 -10.

And as always they keep surviving and keep putting on this fantastic show year after year. Nature is amazing.

black dog in sussex bluebells

Here are a few photos featuring Georgie and Jessie playing in the bluebells of our local Sussex wood.

And when the sun shines, everything in the world is perfect :)

wild sussex bluebells

dog in sussex bluebells

golden retriever running in bluebells

black dog in english bluebell wood

Location: Stanmer Woods, Brighton, East Sussex
Photos taken on 28th April 2010

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Brighton beach on a wet February day

When I saw the weather forecast for this week – rain, rain, more rain – I decided to have some of our morning walks on Brighton beach.

Georgie, our Golden Retriever, gets absolutely filthy in Stanmer woods – and we have to drive from our house to get there.

So going to the beach saves on petrol, muddy towels, a filthy house, and two very mucky dogs. It also gives them busy street practice on the lead since we have to walk through town to get to the beach itself.

pebbles on brighton beach We’re not talking about a sandy beach I’m afraid. No, Brighton beach is well known for its pebbles and it’s not everybody’s cup of tea. But on a sunny day, you can’t beat it – funky, lively, with great ice cream if you know where to go.

Anyway, these pics are from this morning. Our second wet walk of the week (and it’s only Tuesday) – clothes, leads, collars are drying out yet again – but no mud and that’s got to be a good thing :)

First of all here’s Jessie with the Palace Pier behind – the pier with all the scary rides!
Palace pier Brighton with black dog in foreground

Jessie in front of the West Pier, a former architectural masterpiece now destroyed due to fire.
west pier brighton after fire with black dog

Wherever we go, Georgie manages to find a plastic bottle.
golden retriever with plastic bottle

Georgie and Jessie drying off at home.
white dog, black dog with towels

And finally, both fast asleep a few minutes ago :) zzzzzzz
golden retriever asleep on sofa

black lab cross asleep on sofa

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Snow in Stanmer Woods and damage to the trees

Hungarian Vizsla meets snowman

For the time being at least, we’re back to normal in Brighton and all the snow has disappeared.

The dogs loved the snow and had lots of fun rolling around in the white stuff making dramatic snow sprays like high speed skiers at the bottom of a piste, as they skidded to catch tennis balls.

A sadder consequence was the damage to our wonderful trees in Stanmer Woods where we walk. It was a scene of carnage in some areas as the weight of the snow caused many, many branches to collapse.

These ancient trees took a heavy hit and have had to be considerably cut back as a result. The dogs found the fresh sawdust very enticing, especially Georgie, the Retriever, who just had to have a roll!

Let’s hope there’s no more snow – or if there is that there’s no more damage to these stunning trees.

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Heavy Snow In Brighton

Buckingham Street, Brighton, snow

Our little part of Brighton is pretty treacherous when it snows and so it was a ‘local streets’ dog walk this morning. There was no way I was getting the car out. The roads turn into ice rinks and there are lots of steep hills so better safe than sorry. Let’s hope it clears soon and we can get back to the woods.

I noticed a few cars and vans had been abandoned on icy street corners as drivers had thought better of it -leaving their mobile numbers in the wind screen just in case their vehicles were in the way.

clifton street abandoned vehicles in snow

I took Georgie and Jessie out separately thus avoiding falling *** over **** if one of them saw something exciting on the other side of the road. As it was, they were pretty good and took it steady, leaving me to focus on keeping upright as we walked on some rather steep and icy pavements.

Jessie wore her red Cesar Millan backpack to give her something else to focus on and I took her out first to get rid of some of that energy.

black dog with red backpack in snowy street

Georgie came with me to our local churchyard and she LOVED it. She mostly rolled around in the snow and ever so often took off, running in large circles scooping up the snow in her mouth. Pure joy!

golden retriever playing in snowy churchyard

And I’ll finish with a few miscellaneous pics from this morning. First a gorgeous wire fox terrier we met who was enjoying the snow as much as Georgie. If her owner visits this page – I’ve forgotton your dog’s name – sorry!

wire fox terrier with snowy muzzle

I just liked this cool car!

stylish pink car in heavy snow

And finally a little sparrow feeding on our patio – thank you to Joan for the ‘feeding platform’!

sparrow feeding in snowy garden

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Early Autumn in Stanmer Woods

What a beautiful walk this morning – sunny and fresh with a crispness that promises cooler days to come.

The sun was throwing strong shadows around and Jessie stood still obligingly, enabling me to catch these shots. Notice how autumnal the ground looks.

First her upper half:
shadow-of-dogs-head

Next the bottom half:
shadow-of-dogs-tail

And finally a glimpse of the real thing:
dog-jessie-with-shadow

It’s so beautiful here and it’s changing rapidly. The ground is providing Georgie with a damp bed of leaves to roll in at the beginning of each walk – the damper, the better!
dogs-sussex-woodland

Such a contrast to Tuesday which was wet, wet, wet – not many of us around that day but still a treat to be outside in the fresh air. We did get soaked though!

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