Aspley Woods dog walk, Bedfordshire
Paths through the woods, safe for off lead
Paths through the woods, safe for off lead
Off-lead walking through young woodlands at Wheatacre Woods in Burtonwood, just 1.5 miles from junction 8 of the M62.
Purpose built park, very well laid out, ideal for all types of walkers across rolling fields and woodland areas.
A very good dog friendly restaurant within the dog friendly garden centre. Food is exceptional and the restaurant has won several awards but is very good value for money. Well worth a visit.
Nice long flat beach, good water quality, but busy in summer. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round, with restrictions on one section in front of the car park during the summer
A small beech wood on the edge of the South Downs, ideal for some mindful mooching with the pooch. There are hard surface tracks, so buggy and wheelchair friendly.
Lovely Park where your dogs can have a paddle in the stream of water running through the park. lots of open space for your dogs to enjoy themselves and great for water loving dogs.
Pleasant urban parkland close to Epsom - nothing special, but may be handy to know about!
Dog friendly beach that's perfect for endless doggie fun (when the tide's out). No restrictions, and lots of space for quality off-lead exercise. Horse riders also use the beach.
A dog walk with fresh air at the seaside. This small village is a perfect place to head off along the coast and has easy access to beaches which are popular with local dog walkers.
Thwaites pub with dining. Very dog friendly; treats on the bar and water bowls available.
The beach is shingly and can have a strong aroma from the seaweed. Dogs are allowed on the beach from late September to late April.