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A forest walk with easy paths and a fine view on a clear day. We walked up in a mist of never-ending drizzle but local dogwalkers assured us it is usually a clear and lovely walk.
Easy roadside parking close to the water and the chance for a longer dog walk if you want. Really lovely walking spot and rarely crowded. Also a popular wild swimming place.
Pebbles leading to flat sand... sand accessible at low tide only.
Top class dog walking, and you're very likely to have a forest to yourself. It's a good walk on very wet days as the trees give some protection.
A lovely little stroll with the dog through woodland to a wide bay on Bassenthwaite Lake with superb views!
The country lane to the car park is narrow, twisty and hilly. It does enable access to the tarn for all and joins up with the path from the nearby NT campsite.
A popular dog walk with swimming beach for dogs.
This village was one of the earliest purpose-built industrial villages in Britain and a major centre for lead and silver mining. They must have been tough to live and work here back in the day.
A short dog walk in the shadows of a ruined abbey. Make sure to walk away from the boarded up pub and miserable approach arch to the car park and onto the grass by the ruins.
Remote nature reserve where you can walk the dog for miles with just hawks and chirruping insects for company. And sheep if you're unlucky.
A dog walk in the footsteps of the Romans.
Cosy dog-friendly Lake District hotel near the coast, and just under 10 miles from the M6. Nice dog walk within easy reach of the hotel and main square
Several times on the way to the car park I doubted whether this was a wild-goose chase. But no - the car park is real, the paths are excellent and the dog was delighted.
An enchanting garden with plenty for keen gardeners to enjoy, and also an excellent adventure playground for kids of all ages.
A lovely, easy stroll up a woodland valley with fell views at the far end!
Easy-going dog walk in a quiet and peaceful nature reserve near Penrith.
Tranquil ruins where dogs are welcome and shaded seats are a welcome sight on a hot day. Best of all is the Bark and Brew dog cafe next door!
Woodland dog walk rising through the trees above Bassenthwaite, and the chance of lovely cup of tea and cake after your walk. This is a good place for dog walks as there are no sheep.
Enter the world of Beatrix Potter and enjoy a walk with Peter Rabbit between two lakes from a dog-friendly and welcoming inn with dog-friendly B&B. Always popular, so best to plan to avoid the crowds.
Popular pub stop for walkers and cyclists on the Coast to Coast path, as well as very handy dog-friendly pub for drivers on the A66 near Threlkeld.
A good circular walk for the dog, and then a 16th century coaching inn lying in the shadow of Blencathra. The village is just a few breaths away from the main road and in a quiet world of its own.
Junction 43
A fully rural circular walk here on Public Footpaths across fields, up and down dales, and highly enjoyable.
If you want to get away from it all, this is the place to go. It looks like a film set from a dystopian future which is marvellous for a pensive sort of dog walk.
The pup adored her walkies here. It's a quiet woodland with a variety of trees and foliage, and an easy path to follow. After a few hours on the beach earlier on this was heaven for doggie paws.
One of those delightful hidden gems where there is something to please all the family. While the dog is off enjoying a woodland walk, the house and formal gardens will delight non-dog walkers.
Warm and welcoming dog-friendly pub with good food. Fantastic place to use as a walking destination (or even a base).
Enormous and dog-friendly sandy beach and national trail route. Ideal for turbo-charged dogs in need of a massive scamper. Best enjoyed at low tide to make the most of the space.
Small village pub with good food and a warm welcome for visitors, dogs and children.
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).
Brooding ruins surrounded by the remote and windswept Shap fell. Perfect for a moment of calm and mindfulness with the dog, and a complete change of pace from the A6.
A choice of dog walks here, one pretty strenuous and the other a lot more gentle. The old pub is welcoming and offers B&B rooms, and top class dog walks from the door.
The dog walk is one of the Lake District classics. And the pub too is an Ambleside legend, more real ale than gastro and has been visited by famous climbers and outdoor thrill-seekers.
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