Birkenhead Park dog walks, Merseyside
Birkenhead Park is a 221 acre park, the first public park in the world.
Birkenhead Park is a 221 acre park, the first public park in the world.
When you're in need of a break from the A38 before Plymouth, a family and dog-friendly country park is a good bet for some really good activities and calm in the car for the haul into Cornwall.
A fine, flat waterside area with wonderful views over the Colne and Blackwater estuaries. Lovely for a dog walk.
Wheelchair accessible and dog friendly walk from the Ironbridge to Newport Parrog, through a wildfowl conservation area. 1.1 km one way /2.2 kms return
Woodland area great for stroll around with dog plenty of shade
The visitor centre has a lot of instructions for various walks, all they ask for is a donation towards the printing. We did a circular walk from the town along the river.
An unhurried, neighbourly part of Derbyshire with footpath links to the Trans Pennine Trail for longer dog walks.
A handy park for a dog walk and refreshments too. It's close to the university and the road out to the Gower.
Dog-friendly hotel and estate grounds on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. The long distance Dales Way path passes by, and the river is a favourite swimming spot for many hot dogs.
Dogs are allowed on one side of the beach all through the year. And the coast path adds interest too.
You just can't beat a Beacon for dog walk with big views and a healthy dose of fresh air. This section of the South Downs Way is an absolute corker.
Dog-friendly inn with loads of historic 16th century character and charm. Easy to find from the A46 and a hassle-free stop close to the tourist attractions, and yet still a bit of a hidden gem.