Wheata Woods dog walk, Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Wheata Woods is very old woodland, and you can really feel that the trees have seen plenty of history.
Wheata Woods is very old woodland, and you can really feel that the trees have seen plenty of history.
Popular with dog walkers also used for sports events
A very attractive valley with a riverside path winding through trees. There is a no-hills route, and it's a lovely spot for a dog walk on summer days.
A great place for family exploring, with a proper dog walk.
Intimate woodland that makes a lovely doggiestop off the A42, or the A511 too. The atmosphere is light and airy, and it's a great place to enjoy a quiet moment with the pooch.
Refurbished and improved, still dog-friendly and now with good menu choices.
A tiny slice of ancient woodland, a bit squeezed between Muswell Hill playing fields and St Pancras cemetery - but well worth a visit.
Long, long dog-friendly beach with endless space for doggie romping and games.
Iconic symbol of Antrim's amazing coastline, the Giants Causeway is in the care of the National Trust.
West Sands is fine for dogs all year round. Some restrictions on the beach close to the town.
Popular and ever so slightly trendy piece of open space with views and fresh air. Ideal for a bit of celeb spotting. Not the place to be without a poo bag!
Traditional pub with friendly staff, has a great restaurant (no dogs) but dogs made more than welcome in the rest of the pub. Nice garden too.