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Junction 14
A traditional, family and dog-friendly pub near Colnbrook village and 2 minutes from Junction 14 of the M25. Access to a lovely walk from the car park.
Junction 17
For a short stroll with the dog, there is comfortable flat walking around part of the first lake. This is really close to the motorway junction but you'd never know it.
Our local park - it's at its best early in the morning and feels like the countryside.
If you've spotted some odd looking mini-pyramids from the A40 and wondered what they were - why not take the dog for a closer look? ...
Popular dog walking park, with lots of open space for dogs to run free. There's a river path along the Brent.
Good sized park, and home of the brilliant named Woofstock dog show. A popular dog walking park.
Junction 1
Popular park for local dog walkers, with plenty of space to tire out small-medium sized dogs. More energetic hounds will need chukkers and frizbees to burn the calories though.
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.
Junction 11
Wander through the idyllic Dumsey Meadow and this leads to a pathway alongside the river.
Junction 23
A walk that starts right in the Services, but with its start point well hidden from thousands of desperate dogs.
Popular and ever so slightly trendy piece of open space with views and fresh air. Ideal for a bit of celeb spotting.
Not the place to be without a poo bag!
Junction 24
This is an orderly and well maintained country park, with hard surface paths creating accessibility routes – and all weather dog walking in clean footwear a definite possibility.
Junction 17
An easy to find dog-friendly dining inn and a good off-lead dog walk within 3 miles of the M25 and also the M40.
Junction 13
A delightful dog-friendly pub tucked away in a pretty part of the town. The Thames is really close by and there is a very pleasant riverside dog walk to enjoy.
Junction 1
The heath was once a place where travellers needed their dogs for protection against ruthless highwaymen like Dick Turpin.
Lovely urban park. Family friendly. Lots of lovely dogs.
A tiny slice of ancient woodland, a bit squeezed between Muswell Hill playing fields and St Pancras cemetery - but well worth a visit.
A Travelodge motel with a small country park literally on the doorstep, and really close for Heathrow if you need to stay over to pick someone up and have the dog with you.
London's 350 acre Hyde Park has plenty of associations with dogs.
The biggest park in the area, and full of extraordinary bits of London heritage - like a seat made out of some of the stones of the old London Bridge when it was demolished inthe early 1800s.
Junction 24
A dog-friendly dining pub and quick doggiestop close to the M25 Junctions 23 and 24, and the A1M and a handy alternative to the Services at South Mimms.
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.
Junction 17
A surprisingly rural walk beside lakes and canal just at the start of the M40 and under 3 miles from the M25. The pub is dog-friendly and has a marvellous view from the terrace.
Junction 2
This is a great place to give the dog a walk if you're heading into London, where open space with free parking gets harder to find.
Junction 4
This seems to be a village that the 21st century had nearly forgotten, and it's a very relaxing spot for a walk. The village pub is dog-friendly.
Over 1,000 acres of green space for Londoners to re-oxygenate. The park is divided into different sections, and the most attractive for dogs is the Woodland Gardens area which runs down to the river.
An award winning country park very close to Heathrow, with lakes and rolling meadows. Hard to imagine it was once a waste tip.
This small park is quiet and intimate with calming views over the river. Dogs have to be on leads in some parts of the park, especially near buildings.
A tree filled 70 acre park at the beginning of the A1. Once inside the trees, there's almost no trace of the surrounding traffic and there are plenty of tweeting birds instead.
One of London's biggest breathing spaces, Hampstead Heath is great for dogs - especially on weekday mornings after joggers have gone to work.
A lovely park, gifted to Londoners by Sir Sidney Waterlow as a 'garden for the gardenless'. Dogs are welcome here, but don't forget the poo bags!
The Capital Ring footpath goes through this 100 hectare country park. It's not over-manicured and is popular with dog owners.
A large 90 acre Country Park that's largely woodland. It's part of Ruislip Woods National Nature Reserve.
With a beach and extensive woodland surrounding it, this can be canine heaven.
Useful neighbourhood park for dog walkers, and close to the end of the M1 and the A1. Gently old-fashioned sort of park, in a nice way.
A good 'last chance' off-lead stop before getting into London, there are fantastic views over London from the top of the hill - and it really feels like countryside.
Famous for its animal centre, 'Bunny' park is a popular local park.
Junction 3
Suburban park with easy access routes throughout. Once farmland, and then neglected wasteland Minet has been massively improved, and is now a welcome open space in the area.
Community park where city dogs can scratch n sniff.
A country park that's very handy for the A10 if you need a doggie pitstop on your way into, or out of, London.