Broxtowe Country park, Nottinghamshire
No car park as such, park on street. Large country park with bmx park, basketball courts, skate park and a big walk through woodland and fields.
No car park as such, park on street. Large country park with bmx park, basketball courts, skate park and a big walk through woodland and fields.
This walk is an idyllic linear stroll through one of the most scenic of the White Peak dales, with dog-friendly pubs at either end of the walk! It's 4 miles each way, 8 in total which is a bit longer...
National Trust mansion with a most imposing vista. The house was re-modelled by Robert Adam, and makes a delightful backdrop for a walk in all seasons.
This dog walk, to the west of Chesterfield, has no sheep, roads or stiles. It is partially accessible for wheelchair users on the hard surfaced, but not flat, path section.
Lovely gardens and large play area for the kids. Football pitch and field area, it's a great place to stop for a picnic bring close to town to pick up snacks.
A calm and tranquil dog walking spot today, this hill between Markfield and Ibstock might once have been a Saxon 'barrow'.
A choice of three marked walks for you and the dog through enchanting woodland, steeped in history and impeccably cared for by the Cambridge Preservation Society.
A riverside walk is always cooling and calming, and this has a huge car park you can't miss from the road. Expect to meet the local dog walking community, it's a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
Woodland dog walks, an ancient glacial lake and lots of things for the family to enjoy makes this country park a good bet for a holiday visit or a quick doggie stop from the A69.
The pub is the highlight here. It is a fine thatched Berkshire hostelry and really popular. It is not really near a good walk unless you are prepared to do a fair amount of road walking to get there.
A dog-friendly inn with a riverside dog walk, and a snapshot of 'old Hertfordshire' makes this an interesting place to take a break.
16th century dog-friendly pub in a pretty Warwickshire village. Lovely warming fire in the colder months and garden tables in the summer.