A60 woodland dog walk, Nottinghamshire
A quiet corner of Sherwood Forest that is well worth exploring. Lots of fine sniffing for dogs.
A quiet corner of Sherwood Forest that is well worth exploring. Lots of fine sniffing for dogs.
This is a large expanse of parkland, over 70 acres, and clearly a favourite with local dogwalkers from the Barnsley area.
Choose from a number of dog walks here, either across the meadows leading down to a lake, or in the rolling parkland with ice cream, loos and snacks available at the start.
The watermill is only open Friday-Monday with refreshments and toilets, but there is a lovely walk along the river here, and a nature reserve where we saw a kingfisher, and benches to sit and have a...
Big thatched dog-friendly pub with a welcoming woodburner in winter, and a huge garden for warmer days.
Popular and busy village 'local' with paths and a village green for a dog to have a bounce and snuffle. The village is just off the Fosse Way (A429).
I love this coastal village. Dogs are welcome in the pub, kippers from the smoke house are just wonderful, and dogs are allowed on the beach.
Popular woodland with some great views over the city and the River Exe. If you're a fan of Jane Austen, this the area where the Dashwoods were 'exiled' in Sense and Sensibility.
This is a calm and relaxing park set in the foothills of the Lincolnshire Wolds. It is set out in two valleys with streams running through and with plenty of grassland and woods to keep dogs happy.
Beach and coastal path walk to Bembridge Ledge and back. The path is signed and easy to follow (just keep the sea to your left!)
The doggy section of the beach is towards the 'nose' of the bay (Penrhyn Hill), and marked. Note that there is a complete dog ban on the West beach in Llandudno.
A lovely spot on the coast with an outstanding beachside cafe (dogs outside only, and water bowls are provided).