Shevington local dog walk, Lancashire Junction 27 This is a short walk that's a favourite with local dog walkers, who seem to be a happy and chatty bunch. You can get here from the M6 Junction 27 but there are no facilities.
M6 Junction 28 dog walk near Leyland, Lancashire Junction 28 Relaxing 150 acres of parkland that seems to please dog walkers of all ages. Once part of a family estate, Worden's gardens were designed by Andrew Nesfield - of Alton Towers and Kew Gardens fame.
M6 Jct 28 Cuerden Valley dog walks, Lancashire Junction 28 Lovely easy walk on gravelled paths around a very large country park. Lots of access to the River Lostock running through which the dog loved.
M6 Junction 28 or 29 Cuerden Valley Park, Lancashire Junction 29 Cuerden Valley Park is hugely popular with dog walkers, and the bright-eyed, waggy tailed dogs Jem met made it clear that this is a piece of canine heaven.
M6 Junction 31 dog walks near Blackburn, Lancashire Junction 31 Witton Park is a large recreation park with plenty of amenities, and is fortunate to have the Weaver's Way footpath starting in the park as well.
Dog and family-friendly country inn near the M6, Lancashire Junction 31A If you're travelling on the M6 you'll find this civilized country dining pub less than 2 miles away from Junction 31A.
Reservoir dog walk and pub, Lancashire Junction 31A Very easy to follow circular dog walk on a Public Footpath around a reservoir, with fields and an old railway line too. The walk is a good one - and the pub is dog-friendly.
M6 Junction 34 or 35 Crook o' Lune, Lancashire Junction 34 Turner came here to paint, the Victorians flocked to admire the scenery. Your dog should be happy with a walk here!
M6 Junction 35 dog walk near Warton, Lancashire Junction 35 The woodland is great for dogs, with no stiles and plenty to occupy the canine nose.
M6 Junction 36 dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Cumbria Junction 36 There's a definite northerly feel to the air up here, and even in summer this walk on Public Footpaths feels cool - if not chilly. Dog swimming is possible in the stream at the foot of the hill.
M6 Junction 36 riverside dog walk and pub, Cumbria Junction 36 A Devil's Bridge, connections to Turner landscapes, and local and visiting dogs having a brilliant time in the water together. What a great place to take a break.
M6 Jct 36 A wander around the Estate grounds, dog walk and cafe, Cumbria Junction 36 Generous stately grounds where dogs are welcome and it's usually fairly quiet once you're away from the main car park and facilities. Watch out for some evil speed humps on the way in, even at 5mph.