Calke Abbey dog walks, Derbyshire
National Trust owned Calke Abbey is a great place to walk the dogs. Easy access and Wheelchair friendly walks.
National Trust owned Calke Abbey is a great place to walk the dogs. Easy access and Wheelchair friendly walks.
Flat but interesting dog walk on the waterways' equivalent of spaghetti junction.
Traditional stone pub with 4 centuries of pint-pulling behind it. The road used to have a toll booth opposite, in the days of turnpikes.
This dog walk, to the west of Chesterfield, has no sheep, roads or stiles. It is partially accessible for wheelchair users on the hard surfaced, but not flat, path section.
This walk is an idyllic linear stroll through one of the most scenic of the White Peak dales, with dog-friendly pubs at either end of the walk! It's 4 miles each way, 8 in total which is a bit longer...
A generously sized country park, with wide open spaces and woodland coppice. Hard surface paths for wheelchair access.
Woodland walking for dogs, and a cheerful community of dog walkers too.
Short but lovely walk, with a doggie swimming pool at the far end and a dog friendly pub/hotel to look forward to after the climb out of the dale at the end of the walk.
A 3 mile moorland walk in a landscape steeped in history, from thousands of years ago to a folly commemorating the Reform Act. It's a great walk at any time of the year.
Oldest Vets in Alfreton.