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Great dog walk just within the Sherwood Forest boundary, this is a small scale pine wood with well looked after paths and a chatty canine community.
Junction 27
Footpath begins at end of lane, splits in 2 at base of gentle hill- continuing straight leads onto maintained farm track up a hill where optional Beautiful forestry walk can be accessed.
A massive nature reserve, established in 1966 and was opened by Sir David Attenborough himself. Known for its massive range of bird life, insects and plants. A very busy attraction.
Generously sized dog walk in an elegant deer park in the heart of the city.
A lovely woodland walk, short trails or larger walks. Portland Park is situated directly to the south west of Kirkby in Ashfield around a 15 to 20 minute walk from the town centre.
The brightly painted headstocks near the entrance show that this recently created nature park was once a coal mining site.
Junction 28
Once a colliery spoil tip, now this is a dog walker delight. The area has been re-developed as a community green space and is popular with dog owners and families.
A useful walking space in the city, with activities for families and dogwalkers. The woodland, with oaks, walnut and sweet chestnut trees is lovely. Some areas are off-limits to dogs.
Large park with space for dogs to free run, including through the woods, has small stream suitable for drinking/paddling
Junction 26
Multiple footpath routes to choose from off Main Street, heading through village. Farm lanes and footpaths, some livestock/horses may be in fields. Circular walks of all lengths. Dog friendly pub.
Dogs' delight in winter, less so in summer! Walking through ancient broadleaf trees on clear paths, really easy to follow and with scents that dogs just adore.
We stumbled upon this fabulous little wood completely by mistake, and what a hidden gem it is! Looked after by the city council, this is a haven where beetles can busily burrow into rotting stumps...
Popular and well-planned country park that lies within the Sherwood Forest woodlands.
Owned and managed by the Woodland Trust, this gorgeous woods is a must visit! Located near Strelley Hall, it is massively popular in spring when it's blanketed in English & Spanish bluebells.
Small woodland that neighbours the much bigger Blidworth Wood. It's generally quiet here, although there's noise from a nearby shooting school that might upset sensitive dogs.
A pleasant village pub with foodie ambitions and a country walk for the dogs.
A quiet corner of Sherwood Forest that is well worth exploring. Lots of fine sniffing for dogs.
Loosely part of Sherwood Forest, the walk here starts in one of Nottinghamshire's more upmarket villages.
Circular strolls by the riverside making a useful stopping place on the A46 heading west from Newark.
Part of the Greenfield Community forest project, Dob Park is a popular and well-used community park.
There's a choice of starting upstream or downstream for this stress-busting walk alongside the River Trent. Easy to get to from the A453
Good walking in this historic park. Look out for the interesting colliery remains near the car park. Horses also use the park, so avoid the bridle paths if your dog is scared of large beasties!
J27 M1 easily accessible layby when travelling north or southbound.
This is a popular dog walking site for local residents and tourists, and has a good mix of manicured lawns, rougher dog romping space and a lake.
Junction 27
This village dog walk has the advantage of being completely stile and livestock-free.
Flat but interesting dog walk on the waterways' equivalent of spaghetti junction.
Junction 28
It would be impossible to guess that Tibshelf Services has immediate access to over 9 miles of countryside walking on the Five Pits Trail.
A perfect family day out, with a genuine Ice Age experience and easy to follow walking paths.
Conservation area with fields and footpaths, popular with local dog owners.
Located in the west of Central Nottinghamshire, Annesley Pit Top is one of the few pit tops that has escaped the generic 'restoration process.
A dog friendly stop on the road from Sheffield to Newark. Avoids motorway. Free car park for RSPB members. Cafe was dog friendly.
This is an enormous country park and hugely popular with local dog owners. There are a multitude of small paths and fields as well as the formal grounds and lake.
This is reputed to be the only village left in England that still maintains the 'rotating' medieval field system.
A dog walk over fields and community woodland that has lots of options to vary the length. It's a pretty walk in summer and well worth exploring. The nearby pub/restaurant is dog-friendly.
An undemanding stroll along the banks of the River Trent. Can get busy in the summer, ideal in Spring or Autumn.
A former colliery site which has been transformed into an attractive woodland and dog walk. There's a fine network of paths with great views from the top of the hill.
Part of a larger historic park, this quieter section can be reached either by footbridge or there's limited on-street parking in the residential streets nearby.
A fantastic network of crisscrossing footpaths across fields and through a little wood (strewn with bluebells in spring!) Can walk anything from 30 minutes to 2 hours.
Junction 24
This is mainly a canal-side walk, with the early stages passing through fields on a Public Footpath.
A big open walk on the River Trent plain, and a grand opportunity for doggie socialising. It's popular with local dog-walkers and there's no chance of getting lost.
No car park as such, park on street. Large country park with bmx park, basketball courts, skate park and a big walk through woodland and fields.
A cosy country pub with woodburners, appetising food and a dog walk from the door.
A gentle stroll along the Southwell Trail, with a chance to spot otters and voles along the way.
Great summer dog walk, with the chance to sup a cool beer afterwards and watch some village cricket.
A little hidden walk right behind the Phoenix Park Tram stop. Formerly a mine site, which has had reclamation work and now a park.
A village local in the Vale of Belvoir south of Nottingham with easy access to a dog walk along the canal.
Lovely big-hearted and dog-friendly pub just off the A46 north of Nottingham with loads of space for everyone.
Junction 27
Just over 3 miles from the M1. A delightful and well-run park, with on-lead dogs welcome in the formal gardens and rougher ground for off-lead romping.
Woodland and lakeside dog walks in a popular park in Nottinghamshire's 'Dukeries' area.
Great spot for a country walk right in the midst of the city. Lake, woodland trails and everything a dog might want.
Junction 29
The site offers a network of surfaced woodland trails and there are also fantastic off road links to the Teversal Trail Network, and on into Derbyshire and the Five Pits Trail.
Riverside pub with value meals popular with boating folk from the nearby marina, and hungry dog walkers.
This walk lies along the towpath of the disused Grantham canal - now a haven for wildlife. And dogs.
Dogs preferring a quiet stroll without too much canine socialising will appreciate these woods - especially on busy weekend days when better known woodlands are packed out.
A village inn, with a big welcome. Friendly atmosphere, log fires, BBQ in summer, a big field for kids/dogs to charge around on.
Haywood Oaks and Blidworth Bottoms are a fave destination for lots of Notts doggies. There's plenty of romping space, and a friendly chatting space for post-walkies coffee and cake.
This is one of the many 'new' woodlands created on the sites left by the mines that once dotted the Nottinghamshire landscape.
A useful open space that's great for dog walks, ball games and frizbees. Close to the A60 and easy to find.
Robin Hood might lift an eyebrow or two at this largely coniferous plantation being called 'Sherwood Forest' - but the dog certainly won't mind.
Easy walking through the meadows by the River Trent. This is a popular local dog walking place, and sociable dogs will love it here.