Thurstaston Common and Hill, Merseyside
A mixture of woods and heathland in this park, with a hill to climb for the more energetic. Those who do climb the hill will be rewarded with fantastic views over the surrounding countryside.
A mixture of woods and heathland in this park, with a hill to climb for the more energetic. Those who do climb the hill will be rewarded with fantastic views over the surrounding countryside.
Lovely walk through dense woodlands. Often lots of wildlife. The wood connects Alton, Fourmarks and Medstead and you can have anything from a short stroll to a good 2-3 hour walk.
An extraordinary country park for a dog walk, created out of the husks of millstone grit quarries.
An enormous sandy and dog-friendly beach that stretches for miles and miles to St Bees Head.
Good flat track on old railway line, then public footpaths, bridleways and roadside pavement.following the Yar estuary from Yarmouth to Freshwater old village circular route - 3.8 miles.
Hotel in a completely stunning area with restaurant and bar food. Ideally placed for a well-earned bar meal after a long walk with the dogs!
A former colliery site which has been transformed into an attractive woodland and dog walk. There's a fine network of paths with great views from the top of the hill.
An easily accessible part of Kesteven Forest, with a mix of hard surface and narrow paths which make family walks with the dog a pleasure.
The beach is zoned here - and the doggy section is the part from opposite the golf course and along to near the start of Abbey Road in the town. Don't forget to scoop the poop - or face a stiff fine!
A Canal and River Trust walk along the Grand Union near Hemel Hempstead.
A small dog-friendly beach overlooked by the brooding ruins of Manorbier Castle.
Phoenix Park is a popular local dog walk, over what used to be the Hickleton Colliery. There are now sculptures and installations as a reminder of its history and a network of paths around the park.