Hay Wood dog walk, Warwickshire
Forestry Commission woodland where you least expect to find it. Great for dogs, and Jem loves coming here.
Forestry Commission woodland where you least expect to find it. Great for dogs, and Jem loves coming here.
If you're travelling across the A66, a great place to stretch your legs and dog's paws is in the village of Dufton - an attractive village which sits on the Pennine Way.
After the rocks, 3 miles of beautiful sand. Zones for dog access in summer and these are well-signed.
A loop following the River Wharfe and joining with the Ebor Way.
This historic village is a fantastic place for dogs, and kids of all ages from 4 to 94. The dunes and beach behind the massive castle are wide and spacious enough for the most energetic hound.
Splendid dog day out with a visit to this ruined castle with a past full of bravery and derring do.
A country park with plenty of nature and history to look out for. The beacon hill is one of the highest points in Leicestershire, and gives a big view on a clear day.
5km easy walk along section of canal towpath & return via same route. This walk is also convenient for junctions 6 and 7 of the M80.
A super park for dogs, with flat walking in 200 acres of woodland and wetland, and it's easy to get to from the city centre.
Small neighbourhood country park with a very good kids' playground and plenty of space for dogs to have a run. Good accessible paths suitable for wheelchairs and clean disabled facilities.
Off-lead heaven for dogs, flat walking and no stiles, and a foolproof there-and-back route by the river.
Easy to reach from the A66, this castle ruin is a good doggiestop and fun for kids too. Free entry and plenty of fresh air.