Ennerdale Forest dog walk, Cumbria
Several times on the way to the car park I doubted whether this was a wild-goose chase. But no - the car park is real, the paths are excellent and the dog was delighted.
Several times on the way to the car park I doubted whether this was a wild-goose chase. But no - the car park is real, the paths are excellent and the dog was delighted.
Quiet woodland that's perfect for a dog walk.
A popular dog-friendly cafe and walks, and it's easy to find from the A56.
A choice of car parks, some free the others P&D and a number of trails from wherever you stop. It's a popular weekend outing but there's plenty of space and enough walking to keep everyone happy.
A warm and dog-welcoming country inn with a blazing fire in cold weather, and a real haven from a biting Yorkshire wind.
We quite often stop here on the way to Kirkby Lonsdale and fill our lungs up with fine Yorkshire air, and enjoy the feel of a very traditional and unspoiled village.
A rather nice walk exploring a Victorian railway and then a canal towpath. The pup loved her walk here and it is an ideal easy-access walk.
The dog-friendly pub here is a step back in time to the 1850s with a quirky and really lovely old building. You can almost still hear the shouts of stagecoach drivers and ostlers across the heathland.
An outdoor cafe where dogs can sit with you, and a longer walk away from the National Trust property.
A towpath walk along the side of the Macclesfield canal. Ideal for an off-lead walk with nothing for a dog to chase.
With a relatively big parking fee you'll want to spend a good while at Chatsworth to get your money's worth. Especially as some areas, including the house are off-limites to dogs.
A leafy picnic spot with the chance to explore the moors nearby with the dog.