M11 Junction 8 dog walk in the forest, Essex
Over a thousand acres of ancient woodland, with several car parks, cafe and limitless picnic spots.
Over a thousand acres of ancient woodland, with several car parks, cafe and limitless picnic spots.
There are three fabulous dog walks very close to each other here.
Useful stopping point if you're heading north on the A9. The car park is hardly any distance from the main road, yet once you're in the trees it's a different world.
Lovely flat walk along a wide, leafy National Trust woodland trail to the Wellington Monument. Great views and perfect for an off lead walk in all weather.
This village dog walk has the advantage of being completely stile and livestock-free.
Visitors to Stirling will relish the opportunity to combine a visit to the Wallace Monument with a hidden walk that most people miss.
Good combo of dog walk and welcoming dog-friendly pub. The bar has a haunted fireplace so after a scamper over the fields, your dog may get the chance to growl at some spooks.
17th century dog-friendly pub with a modern feel, and a fabulous location. In summer you can sit on the grass watching canal boats go by, and in winter there are several fires and woodburners.
Award winning linear park with woodland and open space that's ideal for dogs. Follow the marked trail for a nicely planned circular walk.
Great place to take a driving break and enjoy a cultural experience with the dog at the same time.
Close to the M20 Jct 11 find dog walk delight with plenty of space to go off-piste in this delightfully rural country park, which was originally a large estate dating back to Norman times.
A towpath walk along the pretty and well-tended canalside.