Bargoed Woodland Park dog walks, Gwent, Wales
This is the newest of the country parks in this corner of Wales, and has been formed from three collieries and what was once the highest coal tip in Europe.
This is the newest of the country parks in this corner of Wales, and has been formed from three collieries and what was once the highest coal tip in Europe.
A circular walk into the woods and up to the top of Borlum Rock.
Popular dog walking park, and near the A12 if you want to give Fido a quick break before heading into London. There's a lot of sporty stuff going on here, but still space for a good dog walk.
Set in the foothills of the Brecon Beacons, this is a park centred around a large lake and has plenty of grassland and woodland to wander around.
A dog-friendly section of the long sandy stretch between Hayle and Gwithian.
Starts at Chorlton Water Park, along the River Mersey up to Trafford Water Park. Approx 4km each way.
Near junction of A9 and A86 Stumbled across this little gem by accident while looking for somewhere else. Dogs need to be kept on lead around this lovely little nature reserve based around two ponds.
Village pub that serves good food and is very close to the River Severn, with lovely walk down to the river. Dogs allowed in the bar and garden. Very friendly
Dog friendly beach, and good for rock-pooling too.
No dog restrictions on Laxey Beach. The water wheel is a local curiosity and worth a visit.
The park has been created out of the grounds of the derelict Elmdon Hall, and there are views over the Midlands from the high ground.
Varied walks along banks and in parkland on banks of River Clyde. Partly paved, partly boardwalk