Heathland dog walk near Snape, Suffolk
A peaceful nature reserve where you can relax and enjoy the sounds of birdsong and chirruping insects. It's a delightful spot for a gentle stroll with the dog and a picnic.
A peaceful nature reserve where you can relax and enjoy the sounds of birdsong and chirruping insects. It's a delightful spot for a gentle stroll with the dog and a picnic.
Lots for dogs to enjoy in the 235 acres of this gorgeous park. Much of it is wild meadow (avoid in hay fever season if you're a sufferer).
Lovely nature reserve with a variety of routes to walk a dog. Most of the main paths are wide and pretty level.
If you're walking along the Coast Path you'll find a choice of cafes and a dog-friendly pub in Llangranog.
A warm and friendly country pub with great food and coffee. It's not far from the A6 and easy to make the detour.
This is a very small, relatively quiet beach. There is a coastal walk you can also take, with stiles and realatively thin / rocky paths, so please keep your dogs abilities in mind.
I specialise in one to one for socialisation, walk training and giving that special attention your dog may need, including puppy socialisation training.
This car park is just 4 minutes and 1.6miles from J43 of the M6.
This is a really old place indeed, and was originally a resting place for monks from the nearby Jervaulx Abbey.
A lovely expanse of heathland which is great for dogs. This is part of the large network of nature reserves Suffolk and dogs should be on leads during bird nesting times, roughly March to August.
The trail around the waterfalls has been popular since the 19th century - and it's an exhilarating experience.
A small country park created from the site of a former brickworks. Now it's a pleasant easy-access dog walk around a lake.