End of the line dog walk near Glasson, Lancashire
A quiet and peaceful spot with a good legstretch for dogs and drivers. It feels as if you're driving to the end of the world but you will reach a car park at the end of the road!
A quiet and peaceful spot with a good legstretch for dogs and drivers. It feels as if you're driving to the end of the world but you will reach a car park at the end of the road!
A gentle dog walk in woodland on well signed paths, and a historic chapel ruin to admire too. Just a little down the road is the happy and dog-friendly inn with B&B rooms.
A nineteenth century cotton will may not seem to be the obvious place to walk the dog, but amongst these not-so satanic mills of industrial Manchester there's plenty of green too.
A dog walk that feels like an extra-terrestrial experience as you cross the massive expanse of saltmarshes here. A genuinely awesome outdoor moment with the dog and highly recommended.
Great combo of a turrety medieval castle and a dog-friendly pub with good food and quick service.
An astonishing gorge with clear paths and plantings that are a joy to explore. With over 600 acres this is one to keep coming back to. Fabulous for children, dogs and everyone.
Relaxed and dog-friendly pub with instant access to a fine dog walk. Easy place to take a doggiestop on the A28.
If you're looking for an 'away from it all' walk with the dog - this is it! A massive forest where you're unlikely to see anyone else at all.
Relaxing walk within easy reach of the A10, or Ermine Street for traditionalists, and a 16th century dog and child-friendly pub for refreshments.
A really good old-fashioned pub and off the beaten track. The food is delicious, dogs are welcome and the walk is guaranteed to fill your lungs with fresh sea air.
As soon as you walk around the first corner in the lane from the car park, the noise and fumes of the traffic drop away, and the sense of space and quiet here is totally amazing.
You'll park at the top of a large sloping meadow, with a wood carved monument to the local saint, Botolph. It's a fine place to view the marshes below and listen to the many bird calls.