Tails will be wagging on a Norfolk heritage railway this year as the Dogs Day Out returns by popular demand.
The annual event will take place on Monday, May 1, at the Bure Valley Railway, with single and return journeys running from Aylsham or Wroxham stations.
Dogs travel for free in the canine-fit carriages with a full-fare paying owner.
Four-legged friends will get a free homemade bone to eat and there will be themed treats for humans at the Whistlestop Café in Aylsham.
The Bure Valley Railway runs between Aylsham and Wroxham. (Image: Bure Valley Railway)
The Bure Valley Railway is Norfolk’s longest narrow-gauge steam railway and there is a car park located at both Aylsham and Wroxham.
To claim your free dog tickets enter code FREEDOGMAY1 at the checkout on the Bure Valley Railway website or by calling 01263 733858.
Tickets are from £12 to £19 for over 16s, £8 to £10 for children aged five to 15 and under 5s are free.