A46 - Oversley Woods dog walk - Alcester, Warwickshire
A circular Woodland walk of about 5000 Metres -or longer if you go 'off piste' there is a car park and a hard standing path for the main route and many trails off into the trees.
A circular Woodland walk of about 5000 Metres -or longer if you go 'off piste' there is a car park and a hard standing path for the main route and many trails off into the trees.
An easily accessible part of Kesteven Forest, with a mix of hard surface and narrow paths which make family walks with the dog a pleasure.
The beach is zoned here - and the doggy section is the part from opposite the golf course and along to near the start of Abbey Road in the town. Don't forget to scoop the poop - or face a stiff fine!
A Canal and River Trust walk along the Grand Union near Hemel Hempstead.
A small dog-friendly beach overlooked by the brooding ruins of Manorbier Castle.
Robin Hood might lift an eyebrow or two at this largely coniferous plantation being called 'Sherwood Forest' - but the dog certainly won't mind.
Phoenix Park is a popular local dog walk, over what used to be the Hickleton Colliery. There are now sculptures and installations as a reminder of its history and a network of paths around the park.
2 Square miles of forest, woodland and meadows 1 mile off the A66 at Long Newton.
A sandy beach, dunes and the coastal path too makes Freshwater just pawfect for dogs.
Lovely quiet beach. Runs from the blue bridge in Rhyl all the way up to Colwyn Bay. A mixture of sand, pebbles and shingle.
A quiet and restful walk along the side of the River Lostock in a less-visited section of this vast country park. You can get here easily from the M6 too.
One of the Canal and River Trust's set of walks along the towpath of the Pocklington Canal. Volunteers have done an amazing job of cleaning the canal up, and it's well worth a visit.