Posh pooch dining near the M6 Junction 17, Cheshire
Super special Grade 1 listed pub, once called home by the Lord of the Manor. So if dog-friendly dining in style makes your posh pooch happy, head for the Old Hall.
Super special Grade 1 listed pub, once called home by the Lord of the Manor. So if dog-friendly dining in style makes your posh pooch happy, head for the Old Hall.
There are a number of trails in this nature reserve west of Congleton, including an easy access trail.
A gentle easy-access stroll along a former railway line and through woodland. The rail line was built to transport salt from Cheshire to the Potteries. It's less than 3 miles from M6 Junction 17
A dog-welcoming country hotel and country inn just 4 miles away from the M6 Junction 17 and Sandbach.
This is a fabulous dog walking spot, with not just one good walk but several. No dog with any manners could possibly complain about a doggiestop here.
Genuine, nice and dog-friendly inn with plenty of history behind it. We thought the meals were great value, and definitely recommend their Fish Fridays. Easy to get to from the M6/20 and the A56 too
This is a park that has seen some history, and yet survived to be an incredibly quiet and peaceful dog walking venue.
This is a gem of a dog walk as well as an inspired piece of urban regeneration. The park is linear because it used to be a railway line serving Wigan and Glazebrook.
There's plenty of space here for a good long dog walk, either on the signed trails or just rambling around the 200 hectares of the park.
This is ideal dog walking country and there is plenty of space for doggy romping around the copses and grassland.
When walking on a Beacon it's clear that the walking won't be flat, and that good views are guaranteed.
Three hundred acres of open countryside for dog walks, countryside displays and exhibitions, guided walks, craft fairs...there must be something for just about everyone at Beacon Country Park.