River Weaver dog walk Nantwich, Cheshire A nice walk along the River Weaver in the Historic town of Nantwich. Close to the A51 it's a pawfect stop over. Pubs and Eateries abound in the town with regular Farmers Markets.
Ulverston Canal dog walk, Cumbria England's shortest, widest and deepest canal! Well behaved dogs can be let off-lead on the tarmac tow path.
Golders Hill Park Golders Hill Park is a kind of add-on its better known Hampstead Heath. It was created into a park after WW2 on the site of a large house and garden that had previously occupied the space.
Elthorne Park dog walk, Hanwell, Greater London Junction 2 A park that's also near the canal, so if your dog needs a longer run there's a lot more walking on the towpath.
Uffmore Wood dog walks, Worcestershire Quiet woodland that's ideal for a dog walk. Can be muddy in wet weather, making it dogs' delight!
Elmstead Wood local dog walk in Bromley, Kent An amazing piece of ancient forest that has somehow survived centuries of tree felling, housing development and road building. Popular with local dog walkers, but far from over-crowded.
Borsdane Woods dog walk, Lancashire Junction 6 Ancient semi-natural woodland believed to be more than 400 years old. With many ancient trees, the wood has remained relatively unchanged for centuries and is home to a wide variety of wildlife.
National Herb Centre Walks, Oxfordshire There's a choice of trails from the National Herb Centre just north of Banbury. It's on a fairly steep valley slope, so a fair level of fitness is required for both humans and dogs.
Roseberry Topping dog walk, North Yorkshire One of the most celebrated views in, and over, Yorkshire - definitely worth the uphill haul to get there on a clear day.
Forest day out with the family and dog, Kent Busy Forestry recreation space, and great for a family outing. This is a long-stay visit, not a doggie-stop on your journey because the entry charge is over £10. The Pinetum is fantastic.
Sand Point dog walk near Weston-s-Mare, Somerset Hill top and seaside walk with stunning views across the Bristol Channel to Wales and around Weston Bay. Dog friendly Grannys Tea Gardens is on route
M58 Junction 3 Siding Lane Nature Reserve, Lancashire Junction 3 As the name suggests, this walk is in woodland created from former railway sidings which carried coal from the Rainford Colliery.