Thurcaston dog walks, Leicestershire
There's 250 acres of dog walking in a country park that's still finding its feet. The charm lies in the bits and pieces of history still visible in the park - although they are not over-obvious.
There's 250 acres of dog walking in a country park that's still finding its feet. The charm lies in the bits and pieces of history still visible in the park - although they are not over-obvious.
Woodland with loads of walking and sniffing for poochie pleasure. A local walk although it's near the A42. No facilities of shops nearby.
A tiny village with dog-friendly pub where you can enjoy a walk over fields or strike out for a bustling canal tourist centre (and not have to pay the parking).
Great country park with lots of walks to keep the dog happy.
A calm and tranquil dog walking spot today, this hill between Markfield and Ibstock might once have been a Saxon 'barrow'.
Dog friendly pub with a dog walk from the door, and great food to boot. Not far from the A6 or less than 4 miles from the M1 Jct 23 or Jct 22.
Hidden within a housing estate in Narborough, is a pub called the Copt Oak, and a Tesco Express.
The mix of woodland and common is a large open space with plenty of room for dogs to let off steam.
Top class doggie-stop on the A6, with a fabulous walk for the pooch plus a waterside inn that's got its act together on service and food. It's almost no distance from the A6 and yet in a world apart.
A visit to this practically feudal village with a magnificent country inn is well worth the diversion off the A1. The dog gets a good walk on a traditional Estate too.
A lovely woodland walk - dog safe for off lead walking, paths round the woods, mostly gravelled path round the outside or other paths for the more adventurous walker.
Welcoming village pub, with a relaxed atmosphere and plenty of space for families, and of course dogs.