Country Park dog walk near Barnsley, South Yorkshire
A 200 acre Country Park with clear walking routes, and with the added bonus of a chance to see a working 17th century water mill and buy flour milled on the spot.
A 200 acre Country Park with clear walking routes, and with the added bonus of a chance to see a working 17th century water mill and buy flour milled on the spot.
A riverside walk, with a chance to look at what must be the shortest canal in the world! It's just one mile long, and has recently been cleaned up and restored.
A popular walking and swimming spot with local dog people, facilities for visitors are limited.
Beautiful hard sand, ideal for dog games in winter. Long and sandy dog-friendly beach. Dogs welcome from October to May 1st. Restrictions in Summer.
A stunning circular walk along a babbling river, criss-crossing it several times before arriving at an impressive waterfall. Return via a woodland trail.
A good wide stretch of beach suitable for under control dogs. It is a flagged beach so dog owners should always clean up after their dogs in all areas of the beach & car park (Bins supplied).
A popular destination for Coventry folk, there is lots to do here all through the year.
Great place to visit as the dogs can go into the castle as well as the cafe. Had a great time there with my 2 dogs would recommend.
Gracious woodland walking for dogs. Even if you're not fascinated by trees, this is an entrancing space to enjoy and well worth a visit.
If you need open space more than facilities and refreshments, this is a good walk for the M90 Junction 4.
Perched on the Greensand Ridge, Stockgrove park is partly grassland and partly ancient woodland. It's a nice mix of the two. There's also a lake with some Mandarin ducks in full control.
The brightly painted headstocks near the entrance show that this recently created nature park was once a coal mining site.