Woodland dog walk near Cheadle, Staffordshire
A quiet and atmospheric woodland walk with a feast of bluebells in spring, and very few people around.
A quiet and atmospheric woodland walk with a feast of bluebells in spring, and very few people around.
A new country park in the making, set on the footprint of the old Monkton colliery. Already the footpaths are well laid out and nature is settling back and making the landscape live again.
A gem of a dog-friendly village inn, and a walk starts directly opposite. The hamlet seems to be rooted in the 17th century still and the central square with the church and the pub is a delight.
An interesting country park with a post-industrial atmosphere and good walking for dogs.
One more massive and dog-friendly beach in Northumberland. This is really the county of dogs' delight.
A cheerful place to stop right on the border, and with a fenced path leading onto the moors for a dog walk.
A chance to walk in the footsteps of the reivers and farmers of yesterday, and get a feel for the tough life they experienced.
An informal parking area that's understandably popular with drivers needing to get out of their vehicles to enjoy the great outdoors.
On a hot summer day this is a fabulous dog walk in the shade of large trees and with the chance to swim in the river from small beaches along the way.
A wonderful spot on a hot day for dogs and kids to swim in the river, and the walk is good at any time of the year.
You'll find big open spaces here and it's a chance to experience the wild Pennine landscape of isolated farmhouses and drystone walls.
Far from the crowds at the palatial Castle Howard nearby, you'll find a relaxing mood here in 160 acres of peace and calm.