Riverside dog walk in the footsteps of a moon walker, Scotland
A fine dog walk, possibly in the steps of notable moon walker Neil Armstrong who became a freeman of Langholm in 1972. He may even have walked on this path when he visited.
A fine dog walk, possibly in the steps of notable moon walker Neil Armstrong who became a freeman of Langholm in 1972. He may even have walked on this path when he visited.
A free car park and access to the forest for dog walks on paths where cyclists are very unlikely. This is a remote part of the forest and very calm.
Local volunteers have created an extraordinary walk and canal restoration here. The Whitchurch arm of the canal has been cleared out and turned into a waterside country park.
We love this walk up to an ancient hill fort, with views across the Downs. It's a great place for a picnic and there's plenty of walking on easy paths.
A newly created green space in the area, and already getting popular with local dog walkers and families. A new village and this park have been redeveloped from former army land holdings.
Doggie delight of a walk, quite close to the A3 for a quick walkies on your journey or a fabulous long weekend walkies.
When it's time to walk high, breathe deeply and enjoy a spectacular view with a mini-stonehenge behind you - here's the spot.
Top-end cooking and service at this dog-friendly country inn, and dog-friendly B&B rooms are available too in comfortable lodges.
An easy dog walk beside one, or two reservoirs if you're feeling energetic.
A real local's pub in the Ribble Valley. Full of rural charm in a quiet village. Sadly dogs are not allowed inside, but this is more than made up for by a splendid walk.
A walk with big open spaces and ideal for striding out with the dog.
We stumbled on this fascinating slice of recent history by chance, and discovered a small centre with a cafe, vet practice and dog walk more or less in the middle of nowhere.