M58 and M6 motorway doggiestop Beacon Country Park, Lancashire
There are well signed paths leading out from both the car parks here, and plenty of space for dogs to stretch their legs and enjoy some excellent romping space.
There are well signed paths leading out from both the car parks here, and plenty of space for dogs to stretch their legs and enjoy some excellent romping space.
A perfect walk for sociable dogs, with soft lush grass, doggie beaches by the river and swimming. Always check the river levels before letting your dog in the water.
An old pub with a welcoming mix of tradition, and modern dining. It's a stylish approach that's in keeping with centuries of hospitality.
You'd never guess from the outside that this gem of a dog-friendly country inn lies inside.
A chance for a dog walk up one of the country's most iconic hills for a massive view from the top and historical connections from prehistory to witchcraft trials.
A locals beach a couple of miles along the promenade from Blackpool Tower and Piers. Dog friendly all year round but subject to tides (sea comes right up to sea wall at high tide).
Informal country park with footpaths and its very own atomicon!
A real local's pub in the Ribble Valley. Full of rural charm in a quiet village. Sadly dogs are not allowed inside, but this is more than made up for by a splendid walk.
I offer professional and affordable dog walking or pet sitting. If you need someone to look after your dog for any reason I can help.
Fully accessible cafe and small park in the centre of a small village with strong links to the Pendle witches. Longer dog walks are also possible, and there are two dog-friendly pubs as well.
An easy place to find from the main road, and after the dog has explored the park area you can walk into the town from here to see the Castle.
A choice of car parks, some free the others P&D and a number of trails from wherever you stop. It's a popular weekend outing but there's plenty of space and enough walking to keep everyone happy.