M60 Junction 6 Mersey Valley dog walks, Greater Manchester
There are three signed trails for dogs to enjoy, all well signed from the visitor centre and easy to reach from the car park.
There are three signed trails for dogs to enjoy, all well signed from the visitor centre and easy to reach from the car park.
Dogs preferring a quiet stroll without too much canine socialising will appreciate these woods - especially on busy weekend days when better known woodlands are packed out.
Part of a larger historic park, this quieter section can be reached either by footbridge or there's limited on-street parking in the residential streets nearby.
A walk near Ashbourne in one of the most picturesque and scenic of the Derbyshire Dales, best enjoyed on a quiet weekday. The iconic stepping stones are such fun with dogs.
The views of Loch Maree are still lovely, and dogs can have a fine time hurtling through the open spaces on the paths.
The Royal Oak has an excellent Tap Room where dogs and their owners can enjoy an open fire, good food and a pint of Hawkshead in considerable comfort!
A fine dog walk in the grounds of a once grand 18th century house. They care about dog walkers, and although you can't take Fido into the cafe there's a special hatch for serving outside.
Calderstones Park is a 126 acre park with two public car parks. It is a popular choice for dog walkers.
Dogs are allowed on the beach here all year round, but must be on the lead from May 21st to September 30th, between 1000 and 1800.
Luscious green country park for a dog walk close to the town of Market Bosworth. Entry charge includes parking, and you'll find WCs and a cafe there.
Features a selection of marked walks or simply head the the miles and miles of Sandy beach.
A massive and bleak liminal space that is perfect for dogs who really don't get along with other dogs! Or practising your sledding skills perhaps.