Dob Park, Hucknall, Nottinghamshire
Part of the Greenfield Community forest project, Dob Park is a popular and well-used community park.
Part of the Greenfield Community forest project, Dob Park is a popular and well-used community park.
Excellent dog walking in woodland just a couple of miles from the bright lights of Scarborough. This is ideal summer walking when every dog needs sniffing space away from the crowds.
A dog walk with a very impressive view. On a clear day you can see as far as Long Mynd and the Wrekin, the Peak District to the north, and even the Beacon Hill in Loughborough to the east.
Dogs permitted on the beach - and it's a great place to take a breather if you're walking the Pembroke Way!
Popular with Warrington dog walkers and horse riders, there are many paths to wander along at will for a highly enjoyable walk. The paths are clear and wide, and there's no danger of getting lost.
Sandy beach - with stream along one side from up the valley. Dog friendly all year round Car park - Warden/honesty box depending on time of year Public toilets Cafes- seasonal Pub Dog waste bins
Just off junction 5 of the M1 and the Bushey/Watford exit from the A41, this is a good spot for a woodland leg stretch and can be extended into a 2 mile circuit around the golf course or even a full...
Hardwick Heath is a very popular dog walking space for Bury St Edmunds pooches.
Popular sandy beach. In Summer (May 1st to 30 September) dogs are allowed onto Joss beach before 1000 and after 1800. Don't you love the optimism of tourist offices - five full months of summer?
Short, but completely charming walk within easy reach of Inverness. The UK's tallest tree lives here and there's a board to prove it!
There's a mix of woodland and heath here, and totally amazing views over to Wales. If you get the right weather this is one to have a proper 'stand and stare' moment.
Easy 3 mile walk round loch. Various places to eat in the area. About 1 mile off the A90.