Woodland dog walks near the A1, Lincolnshire
Forestry Commission woodland with easy to follow paths and lots of romping ground for dogs.
Forestry Commission woodland with easy to follow paths and lots of romping ground for dogs.
Nature reserve with 170 acres of grasslands, meadows, lakes, and woods. Dogs are allowed off lead however, certain parts of the nature reserve require dogs to be kept on a lead.
The woodland is great for dogs, with no stiles and plenty to occupy the canine nose.
Lovely walk in wooded area 5 mins from M5
Fabulous dog walking in Middle Earth. Yup, the real thing! The dog won't care but kids can look for hobbits.
Few places better than a crumbling ruin for a thoughtful moment of walkies with Fido. This was once home to a large community of White Canons, until Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries.
A mown track around a grassy field adjacent to the car park on the northbound side. Takes about 10 minutes to complete a circuit. Picnic table and poo bin at the start.
A transformed colliery site that is great for dog walks. Already it's hard to imagine how this green space would have looked.
Cuerden Valley Park is hugely popular with dog walkers, and the bright-eyed, waggy tailed dogs Jem met made it clear that this is a piece of canine heaven.
Half mile bridle path walk accessible directly from both northbound and southbound services
This handy walk starts from Cherwell Services, although there aren't many clues to find the start point. Easy parking for large motorhomes and caravans.
This is a lovely place to mooch with the pooch in a nature reserve within a couple of miles of Junction 12 on the M6.