M6 Junction 44 dog walk through history, Cumbria Junction 44 A stroll along Hadrian's Wall is a fitting location for the last dog walk on the M6 in England (or the first out of Scotland).
Lake District dog swimming, walks and activities, Cumbria One of the quieter lakes with space for dogs to have a paddle on their walkies by the water, join you for some SUP fun or take a ride across the lake in one of the dog-friendly boats.
Riverside dog walk and Dunnerdale Forest, Cumbria This is a fun and scenic spot for a dog walk as long as you go there out of the visitor season. There's not a lot to see, just a packhorse bridge over a busy little river and a winding riverside path.
A595 Riverside dog walk and country inn, Cumbria Traditional dog-friendly inn and a woodland walk with doggie swimming.
M6 Junction 37 dog walks and refreshments in Sedbergh, Cumbria Junction 37 Sedbergh can get busy in summer, and either of the walk routes are ideal to give the dog some freedom before taking time out for yourself to explore the town.
M6 Jct 36 A wander around the Estate grounds, dog walk and cafe, Cumbria Junction 36 Generous stately grounds where dogs are welcome and it's usually fairly quiet once you're away from the main car park and facilities. Watch out for some evil speed humps on the way in, even at 5mph.
Unspoiled tiny town with dog-friendly pubs and an easy dog walk near Coniston, Cumbria A tiny town on the Furness peninsula that's surprisingly unknown, and well worth a visit.
Stretch of the Paws in Dufton, near the A66 at Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria If you're travelling across the A66, a great place to stretch your legs and dog's paws is in the village of Dufton - an attractive village which sits on the Pennine Way.
Rydal dog walks but pricey parking, Cumbria The car park here is a good starting point for several walks with the dog, but parking charges are steep and apply summer and winter.
Heritage hotel with dog-friendly rooms in the Wasdale Valley, Cumbria Family run dog-friendly 17th century country inn with rooms in a heritage building of great charm. For a remote weekend away you're in good hands here. It's very handy for Scafell Pike
A69 family and dog-friendly country park walks and tea rooms, Cumbria Woodland dog walks, an ancient glacial lake and lots of things for the family to enjoy makes this country park a good bet for a holiday visit or a quick doggie stop from the A69.