Borsdane Woods dog walk, Lancashire
Ancient semi-natural woodland believed to be more than 400 years old. With many ancient trees, the wood has remained relatively unchanged for centuries and is home to a wide variety of wildlife.
Ancient semi-natural woodland believed to be more than 400 years old. With many ancient trees, the wood has remained relatively unchanged for centuries and is home to a wide variety of wildlife.
Good walking in a beautiful area.
Quiet woodland that's ideal for a dog walk. Can be muddy in wet weather, making it dogs' delight!
A rocky Yorkshire landmark with trails and visitor facilities.
If you're just off or onto a ferry boat this part of the Ardmore Forest makes a useful stopping point to let the dog put his nose up for a good sniff and scamper.
Suburban park with easy access routes throughout. Once farmland, and then neglected wasteland Minet has been massively improved, and is now a welcome open space in the area.
Ladye Bay is a very pretty small beach surrounded by cliffs. To get down to the beach you park on the road at the top of the cliff.
This is a quiet and tranquil part of the forest and is designated as a nature reserve. Dogs are welcome but should not be chasing wildlife, especially the red squirrels.
Several walk trails start in the car park and are a great start to exploring the enormous forests of Moray and Aberdeenshire.
England's shortest, widest and deepest canal! Well behaved dogs can be let off-lead on the tarmac tow path.
A gentle canalside stroll along a popular stretch of the waterway.
Friendly family run motel with bar, restaurant and lots of watersports activities. Well placed en route to Stranraer ferries.