Lakeside country park dog walks near Stockport, Greater Manchester
An interesting country park with a post-industrial atmosphere and good walking for dogs.
An interesting country park with a post-industrial atmosphere and good walking for dogs.
Two options for dog walks here, and it's a really quiet and peaceful space. You're highly unlikely to see anyone else.
The only market town in the North Yorkshire national park, and you'll find a number of dog-friendly places for refreshments as well as several excellent walks and a castle.
Another tranquil walk with the dog in a section of the Bardney Limewood project, and also the chance to walk along a footpath through fields.
A rather good country dining pub with a roomy car park and easy access from the A11. Dogs are welcome and there's a really long dog walk for very energetic hounds. You don't have to do all of it!
Still privately owned by the family who built the first castle here, what you see now is a sort of 'ruins through the ages' surrounded by a sea of cow parsley. Perfect for a picnic on a sunny day.
Dogs are allowed all year on this large sandy beach. And there's a cracking walk for tail-waggers too.
Just one minute from the main A477 St Clears to Pembroke road, and perfect for refreshments and a rather marvellous castle. An ideal driving stop on the way to or from the Pembroke ferry.
A great walk across the top of the South Downs, starting from a hilltop car park with some of the best views you could hope for. This is an amazing place for dogs to run and play.
A dog-friendly pub with an outstanding cricketing heritage. Thomas Lord was the founder of Lords Cricket Ground and is buried in a churchyard near the pub.
A section of the North Downs Way makes for a splendid dog walk, and the woodland here is one of the highest points in Kent so the views are pretty good too.
For a doggie pitstop on the A39, this forestry commission plantation can be heaven sent for dogs. And it's a pretty good stress-buster for people too - provided there's space to park.