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The largest park in Sheffield, Graves is a brilliant mix of open parkland, natural and semi-natural woodlands and meadows and great views out towards the edge of the Peak District
An easy access dog walk through a deep and protected dale with a pretty stream flowing beside the path. Lovely for dogs and also good for younger children.
Pleasant dog walk place if you live locally, otherwise there's an unhelpful lack of facilities.
One of our favourite places for kestrel spotting, and lots of space for dogs to charge around. There aren't any facilities here.
An unhurried, neighbourly part of Derbyshire with footpath links to the Trans Pennine Trail for longer dog walks.
Good dog walking space in these reclaimed colliery sites with a wide variety of wildlife habitats.
Short but lovely walk, with a doggie swimming pool at the far end and a dog friendly pub/hotel to look forward to after the climb out of the dale at the end of the walk.
Junction 14
Oldest Vets in Alfreton.
This walk is an idyllic linear stroll through one of the most scenic of the White Peak dales, with dog-friendly pubs at either end of the walk! It's 4 miles each way, 8 in total which is a bit longer...
Dog-friendly Peak District pub with a short woodland dog walk from the door. Gluten-free meals and ales are a speciality here.
The Tissington Trail runs for 13 miles between Ashbourne and Parsley Hay, and was once a railway line. Now it's popular with dog walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
Reservoirs are a good dog walking choice, usually with no stiles or livestock and easy to navigate. This walk starts by the reservoir and then joins more scenic countryside beside a brook.
A welcoming Georgian inn where dogs are made comfortable in the bar. The village is not at all far from the A515 but it feels as if you've landed in a previous century here.
Eyam is famous for its history as the 'Plague Village', and you'll find a museum explaining the backstory of nearly 300 deaths in the 17th century. This seems more relevant post-pandemic than ever.
A warm and welcoming inn with good wholesome food, lots of dogs and chatty atmosphere. Plenty of good dog walking nearby too. The 250 year old pub used to be the 'courtroom' for lead mining disputes.
A very friendly pub in the heart of historic Cromford with a warm welcome for dogs. This is definitely worth a visit if you are in the area.
Large pub with a friendly and warm atmosphere. Plenty of parking.
Woodland walking for dogs, and a cheerful community of dog walkers too.
A generously sized country park, with wide open spaces and woodland coppice. Hard surface paths for wheelchair access.
Step back in time to a family run pub with a long tradition of service in the village, and a fascinating history.
Junction 29
There's plenty to see on this dog walk in the wooded grounds of two ruined husks of former aristocratic glory. Both belonged to Bess of Hardwick, a very material girl indeed.
Top class dog walking in the developing forest, and easy to get to from both the A42 and the A511.
Stylish and welcoming pub with rooms not too far away from Derby. We were very taken with the dog-friendliness, fulsomely endorsed by two families with pooches staying there at the time!
A really delightful small-scale estate and house with a Robert Adam landscape and building design.
Light and airy family-run village pub. It's friendly and very welcoming, and easy to spot from the main road. Ideal for a quick bite on your journey.
Junction 46
With more than 200 acres of woodland and formal gardens here, there are many options to choose from, all starting from the central courtyard.
A walk with the dog along timeless stone-walled tracks, through fields rich in wild-flowers and the gentle hum of busy insects.
Junction 29a
Very handy family stop close to the M1 between Nottingham and Sheffield. Make sure you have your English Heritage card with you to avoid the parking charge.
If solitude and seclusion is what you and the dog need, then this woodland has it in abundance - on a busy Bank Holiday we didn't see or hear a soul.
National Trust owned Calke Abbey is a great place to walk the dogs. Easy access and Wheelchair friendly walks.
In warm weather the cooling view of these large reservoirs is a charm. There are quite a few footpaths, but the obvious ones by the water are close to sheep or fenced off for people fishing.
Short and stimulating 3-mile walk, passing a Bronze Age hill fort and enjoying glorious views from one of the Dark Peak's most iconic beauty spots.
A straightforward dog walk on a former railway line. It's now a multi-user path and fully accessible.
Welcoming village inn with generous portions of tasty food and the building itself is well quirky. Dogs get a good welcome.
One of the few safe places to get off the busy road and walk the dog, as well as public toilets and a small shop for snacks, hot drinks and ice-cream.
Reservoir walk on a well-defined path with no stiles and no chance of sheep. Lovely off-lead scampering for the dogs.
Popular dog-friendly pub, with camping and lots of good dog walks from the door. Very helpful owners and an excellent base for Peak District walks.
An easy-going path on the trans-pennine trail where it feels as if you have the hills to yourself and the dog.
A pretty and welcoming dog-friendly cafe with a fabulous walk from the door in one direction, and a doggie swimming spot in the river in the other. Perfect family stop, and B&B accommodation too.
Easy to find dog-friendly pub, right by the Tourist Info Office in Bakewell. On busy days and weekend lunch times in summer it can get full so it's worth getting in early.
This could be the perfect place to experience some of the more accessible parts of the High Peak, with a warm and dog-loving pub to come back to.
A popular dog-walking space that's not too far from the A42, and really handy for a walk just south of Derby and Nottingham.
Lovely food and atmosphere, beautifully refurbished and a great terraced area with lovely views to sit out on sunny days.
Popular with families, dog walkers and horse riders the trail here is part of a much longer route on a former railway track.
A cheat of one of the iconic High Peak walks is exactly what you need for a short walk with the dog and a break from the driving.
If you're looking for a picture perfect traditional village, this is it. The dog-friendly pub sits on the village green, opposite the Manor house, next to the church and duck pond.
Really pretty dog walking spot, with a broad path beside the river and small doggie beaches along the way.
A dog-friendly dining pub within easy reach of the A6, between Ashbourne and Belper.
We love a trip on a heritage railway and the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway is the longest ride in the county, and dog-friendly too.
A characterful rural and dog-friendly inn that once refreshed packhorse drovers as they freighted local produce through the dales. Look out for the restored pump and horse troughs opposite the pub.
A combo of dog walk and pub right on the High Peak Trail. This is a good one for families.
A walk with big open spaces and ideal for striding out with the dog.
Traditional stone pub with 4 centuries of pint-pulling behind it. The road used to have a toll booth opposite, in the days of turnpikes.
Easy-to-find dog-friendly pub with no narrow lanes to contend with. Ideal for a campervan stop - or even a stop-over.
An interesting spot to walk a desperate dog, in an immaculately kept village with mainly thatched cottages nesteld around the skirts of the Hall. It's a rare glimpse of the England of nostalgia.
Everything to offer the discerning dog at this beauty spot near Bakewell. Very pretty pub and walk.
A traditional and welcoming pub in the heart of rural Derbyshire. Not too far from Derby, this is a great place to spend some quiet time with your family and dog.
Pick a warm sunny day for this dog walk with views, and relaxing refreshment afterwards.
Perched on the bank of the River Dove, this dog-friendly pub is a great place to explore the waggyful White Peak area. There are dog-friendly rooms too.
Easy access dog walk in a quiet and peaceful part of the Peak District. It's a wonderful place to hear curlews and see some super-sized moorland insects (nice ones).
Large village pub, with an awesome selection of ales. The pub was taken over by a specialist craft brewery in 2019 and hopefully they've kept the spirit of the Poet alive. Reviews welcome!
Dog friendly pub in Chelmorton, Derbyshire. Friendly and welcoming pub and there are lots of walks nearby.
Popular and busy pub with plenty going on. The Inn dates from the 16th century - when it used to host a horse market.
Roaring log fires in winter, and wall-to-wall dogs - this is the place to live the canine dream! Refurbished and under new management, and still a great pub with superb food.
An easy 2-mile circular walk with lots of lovely clean water for dogs to enjoy. Easy to spot pub opposite the church and close to the lower car park.
A handy pitstop off the A515 with a small cafe, easy access walking route, and even bike hire with a dog cart option!
With a relatively big parking fee you'll want to spend a good while at Chatsworth to get your money's worth. Especially as some areas, including the house are off-limites to dogs.
A walk near Ashbourne in one of the most picturesque and scenic of the Derbyshire Dales, best enjoyed on a quiet weekday. The iconic stepping stones are such fun with dogs.
A modern-day country inn, with a generous welcome for visitors and their dogs. It's an ideal place for a break just after Ashbourne.
Dog walk 2 miles (1 – 1.5 hours), steep and muddy in places. No stiles or sheep. Brief sections on quiet road.
An easy-going walk heading to the memorial to Tip, a loyal sheepdog who stayed by her dead master's side for 15 weeks through a bitter winter.
A welcoming Dog friendly environment situated five minutes drive from Matlock Bath in the heart of Derbyshire and at the end of High Peak trail walk and near Carsington waters.
One mile south of the centre of Whaley Bridge on the west bank of the River Goyt, near Taxal. Off the A5004 Long Hill Road.
Interesting dog walk on a former railway line between New Mills and Hayfield. You can get lots more info about the railway in the Heritage Centre at New Mills.
Short dog walk, with lots to occupy people as well as dogs. The park is a linear park that runs along the valleys of the Goyt and Sett rivers, and has the impressive Torrs Gorge in it.
Dogs love this country park on the outskirts of Buxton. It's a handy place for local dog-walkers, as well as being a safe and easy walking option if you're staying in the area.
A short dog walk in a village that seems really quiet. In earlier days working mines would have shattered the peace.
Splendid moorland dog walk with panoramic views over to Kinder Scout and the Dark Peak. This is one of those bucket list walks, although here we're doing it the easy way. For the dogs, obviously.
Junction 3 Chellaston Interchange
Calming waterside atmosphere that's particularly good for dogs plus small kids. It's on-lead only for canines, but still a handy place to know about. Not far from the A50.
A lovely place to walk the dogs and Children. Large open field and walks arround the parkland. Food is available inside the main house.
Simple and friendly Peak District pub with walkers and dogs getting a warm welcome. Very popular with locals, and rammed for Sunday lunches.
Junction 31
This is a real crowd pleaser of a dog walk, with plenty to keep all your travellers happy.
A short walk by the side of a little visited reservoir up in the Pennines. It's also a quiet spot for off-grid motorhome stops.
Junction 35a
Westwood Country Park is still something of a secret to all except dog-walkers, locals and anglers. The dog will be delighted! There are no facilities here, just a dog walk.
Junction 35a
A pleasant shady dog walk along a former railway track and just under 4 miles from the M1 Junction 35A. It's worlds away from the busy motorway.
Welcoming country pub with flagged floors and lots of dogs in the bar! An excellent bolthole in bad weather.
An easy walk by a reservoir and with very direct parking from the A616
Finding a safe place to stop for a break on this Pennine route can be tricky.
A great place for a dog walk, and the woods are also full of local history.
A 200 acre Country Park with clear walking routes, and with the added bonus of a chance to see a working 17th century water mill and buy flour milled on the spot.
Junction 4
The woods are much bigger than it seems, with dozens of criss-crossing paths creating a pleasant circular walk of around 35 minutes.
Junction 35
Much more than 'just' a garden centre, this is 16 acres of absolute pleasure - and not just for garden enthusiasts.
Friendly village pub with food on Sundays. Open fire, dog biscuits on the bar and fresh water. Good local beers for the adults. Our dogs love it there!
Junction 37
This is such a relaxing and gentle place to take a break from the A1M, and dogs will love the parkland here. It's a great place for a dog walk.
Junction 37
Phoenix Park is a popular local dog walk, over what used to be the Hickleton Colliery. There are now sculptures and installations as a reminder of its history and a network of paths around the park.
Abbey Vets Barnsley are open 365 days of the year with only Christmas day being emergencies only, the opening hours are second to none with the main clinic open 7.
Pleasant and easy dog walk starting from a good dog-friendly pub.
Small and perfectly formed country park with lots of grass for dogs and an excellent kids' playground. Back in the day it was an industrial wasteland, and you'd never guess that today.
Ancient ruins are an ideal way to de-stress and relax. This former monastery is completely dog-friendly and a tranquil place for a moment to ponder, or enjoy a picnic.
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