Sefton Park dog walks, Merseyside
Sefton Park is a two hundred acre park with around five car parks. It is a popular choice for dog walkers. It features a palm house, dog-friendly cafes, and a boating lake with an ice cream kiosk.
Sefton Park is a two hundred acre park with around five car parks. It is a popular choice for dog walkers. It features a palm house, dog-friendly cafes, and a boating lake with an ice cream kiosk.
Forestry Commission hill and woodland with several marked trails and easy walking for families. Popular with local dog walkers and there's a woodland cafe for snacks.
Calm and gentle walking in 250 acres of a local nature reserve and park. Also a lovely dog-friendly cafe for after your walk.
A real paw-stretcher of a walk in Forestry Commission woodland near Bewdley.
A lovely walk up and over one of the few hills in the Cambridge area. The walk gives stunning views over Cambridge and the surrounding area.
A former sand quarry which has now been transformed into a lake and country park. It's really popular with local dog walkers.
Popular woodland with some great views over the city and the River Exe. If you're a fan of Jane Austen, this the area where the Dashwoods were 'exiled' in Sense and Sensibility.
Llangranog is a popular and often over-crowded small pebble and sand beach, with 2 pubs and a couple of cafes almost on the beach.
Dogs allowed all year round. This is a fascinating beach, where you can see traces of a prehistoric forest at low tide. Access is only on foot.
Outstanding walks in a fabulous mid-Wales setting. The dam is the obvious attraction and you'll find a number of well-signed trails from the car park.
130 acres of fields with some woodland and connections to a number of other footpaths. Benches around the three main fields and a nature trail through Thrift Wood.
The sandy beach ar Llanbedrog is very popular during the summer months. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round, but in summer they need to be on leads as the beach gets busy.