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Exciting dog walkies within easy reach of Liverpool. Speke Hall is a wood-framed wattle-and-daub Tudor manor house that looks almost psychedelic from the outside.
Junction 7
Excellent dog walking territory through attractive woodlands that are part of the Mersey Forest. Paths are steep in places but are well surfaced and maintained. There is a nice 45 minute 1.
A fantastic place to visit for a meal and the attention from the staff is second to none. The surroundings are lovely and dogs are well looked after.
Formby Beach is ideal for families, with a large car park, picnic areas and waymarked paths to the beach, dunes and woods. Dog loved it on the beach.
Beaches, Sand Dunes, Woods - Perfect for active Dogs. Free Parking in Winter and Before 10am
Plenty of running space for dogs here, with just a few restrictions in the summer at the National Trust end of the beach.
Mainly a food pub with a nice atmosphere, on a country lane, an area of 3 or 4 cosy tables inside is available for visitors with dogs or there are tables outside.
Dog friendly beach with no restrictions. Hightown is between Formby and Crosby, and you can get there by train (Hightown Station) or by car from the A565.
Junction 3
As the name suggests, this walk is in woodland created from former railway sidings which carried coal from the Rainford Colliery.
Junction 7
Massive sandy beach populated by sculptor Antony Gormley's 'Another Place' figures. Some dogs are very wary of the men staring out to sea, others treat them as convenient trees.
Junction 4
Among the many dog walk options in this former ducal parkland is a well signed River Trail which starts at the main Hall. This is wheelchair and buggy friendly, and runs through woodlands.
Junction 8
Popular with Warrington dog walkers and horse riders, there are many paths to wander along at will for a highly enjoyable walk. The paths are clear and wide, and there's no danger of getting lost.
Junction 2
Stadt Moers Park has been regenerated from waste land and is now a thriving natural environment with meadow, woodland and ponds all criss-crossed by footpaths and spread over 220 acres.
Long walks along beach in two directions with sands and clay cliffs. Tidal river and when the tide is in there's not so much space for walking. Dogs allowed at any time of day and all year round.
Dog friendly beach that's perfect for endless doggie fun (when the tide's out). No restrictions, and lots of space for quality off-lead exercise. Horse riders also use the beach.
Interesting on-lead walk around Albert Dock, and then the chance to carry on alongside the Mersey
Junction 7
There's a choice of three short dog walks on well-signed footpaths here - ideal for a poochie pitstop. This is part of the Mersey Forest and now a nature reserve.
Birkenhead Park is a 221 acre park, the first public park in the world.
Sefton Park is a two hundred acre park with around five car parks. It is a popular choice for dog walkers. It features a palm house, dog-friendly cafes, and a boating lake with an ice cream kiosk.
Calderstones Park is a 126 acre park with two public car parks. It is a popular choice for dog walkers.
Dog-friendly beach with a view across to Wales. Loads going on here, with the extraordinary natural lagoon used for water sports etc when the tide's out.
A mixture of woods and heathland in this park, with a hill to climb for the more energetic. Those who do climb the hill will be rewarded with fantastic views over the surrounding countryside.
This walk has a bit of everything
This is a wonderful place on the banks of the Dee estuary, with beautiful scenery and fine views across to Wales.
Long sandy beach. You can park on the beach most days but there's an all day parking charge.