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Brilliant place for a decent length walk with the dogs, and usually not many people around during the week.
Junction 44
This is a lovely 17th Century coaching inn with open fires either end of the lounge bar in which you can enjoy good home cooked food and a fine selection of ales and beers
Lovely place for a dog walk, with well tended paths and signed trails. There are dog rules, and areas where dogs must be on lead.
Junction 46
This park is absolutely vast, with over 1500 acres of woodland and parkland, and a working farm. And what dog could resist the opportunity to leave his mark against a tree planted by Capability Brown?
Absolutely in the middle of nowhere and just the place to go for silence and quality dog time. If you live nearby there are any number of paths to explore here.
Junction 44
Parkland, woodland and formal Edwardian gardens. Several defined walks around the estate such as the Captain Wood Walk, suitable for prams or the Boundary trail, with open views of the countryside.
A dog-friendly pub just a short drive away from an iconic walk with the dog over the Wuthering Heights moorland.
Visitors flock to Haworth for the Railway Children steam train, and the parsonage where the Bronte sisters lived.
A World Heritage site, with dark Victorian mills now cleaned up and looking amazing.
With 400 acres of woodland, this is a fabulous romping ground for dogs. Run by the National Trust, there is also the visitor centre at Gibson Mill to enjoy.
A pub with a spectacular view from the terrace, and a beacon too. Locally popular for its food, and a fine dog walk from the door.
Small, but lovely park with fabulously painted bandstand and seats - it's bright and just makes you smile! Lots of dogs there, and you can extend the walk through fields alongside the river Aire from...
Now owned by Bradford Council, the St Ives Estate is a great dog-walking park within easy reach of Bingley.
A walk through agricultural fields, along a footpath with traditional stone stiles. The walk is separated from the road by gates and a track so it is very safe off lead.
Often overshadowed by its more well-known neighbour, Ilkley, the town of Otley is worth a visit and is handily placed for Leeds pooches getting out of town.
Junction 45
A loop following the River Wharfe and joining with the Ebor Way.
Junction 45
EXtra services with large circular walk about 1.7 miles around a large lake teaming with swans, ducks and wildlife.
Are you looking for a dog-friendly inn with rooms and close to a number of walks and attractions in and around Hebden Bridge? Then this comfy, slightly old-school inn could be just right.
If you're in need of space and headroom this walk is perfect. Absolutely in the middle of nowhere, on the Pennine Way and a total joy for dogs, loners and grumpies.
Junction 23
Easy dog walk around a reservoir, and no distance from the motorway! Apparently the reservoir wall actually supports the motorway for 10km.
A dog walk through woods and fields past what used to be the Storthes Hall Hospital near Farnley Tyas in Huddersfield.
Junction 38
This walk twists around sculptures in an outdoor art gallery, which is far from the manicured lawn scenario you might expect.
A large and popular country park with huge appeal for dogs and children. We were charmed by the Room on a Broom walk, with some slighty scary witches along the way!
Close to the A61, this is a good family and dog stop for a break. We love the family trails made by Wakefield Council to keep kids moving, and the paths are perfect for dogs too.
Safe and attractive country park for a dog walk. It's also right in the middle of a number of main roads, and a useful doggiestop for desperate pooches. Not so great for people!
Junction 22
This dog walk looks really close to the M62 but don't be fooled - it's not close by road! Instead you can easily get there on the old Roman road, the A640.
A nature park with a surprising range of butterflies, moths and wildflowers. Not that long ago this was a colliery and the transformation is incredible.
Junction 44
Just one mile from the motorway, a great place for dogs to have free running.
An imposing house and gardens, and what's really nice about it is the informal and relaxed atmosphere created by visitors playing games, having a picnic and generally having a brilliant time on the...
Junction 39
This easy-to-find park is a popular local dog walking place, and it's nice to watch the bobbing sails of dinghies on the way around the lake. There's also a cafe, and an adventure playground for kids.
Popular dog walking spot between Huddersfield and Dewsbury. A bit of a clamber up to the top, but worth it.
The dog-friendly pub here is a step back in time to the 1850s with a quirky and really lovely old building. You can almost still hear the shouts of stagecoach drivers and ostlers across the heathland.
Junction 27
A well-planned system of criss-crossing paths make the most of the 110 acres of land in this park, and it's a delightful place to visit with lots of variety and points of interest.
Junction 42
There is a lot to see on this purpose-made walk through an RSPB nature reserve. Dogs are welcome but need to be on a lead or effectively controlled.
Circular walk with sculpture park, or walk directly to the bottom for a canal walk
Junction 46
The old railway line, now part of the Harland way. The walk is mostly in tree lined railway cuttings and is ideal for a sheltered walk in bad weather or for a shaded walk in summer.