Wheata Woods dog walk, Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Wheata Woods is very old woodland, and you can really feel that the trees have seen plenty of history.
Wheata Woods is very old woodland, and you can really feel that the trees have seen plenty of history.
Dogs will love the mix of trees and open space here, and it's hard to imagine that the woodlands here now were once covered in the black dust of the Bentley Colliery.
A transformed colliery site that is great for dog walks. Already it's hard to imagine how this green space would have looked.
A leafy picnic spot with the chance to explore the moors nearby with the dog.
Look no further if it's a big, open dog walking space you're after. The aptly named 'Big Moor' stretches away for miles.
A 2.5 mile circular dog walk with no stiles, and no sheep. The first section of this walk along the canal towpath is buggy and wheelchair accessible.
This walk is near to the heritage sites at Cromford and Matlock. You'll get a feel for the grittiness of the area, as well as some fine views on a good day.
A straightforward path, ideal for dogs and going all the way around Carsington Water. It's just over 7 1/2 miles for the complete circuit.
One of those stunning Peak District dog walks with a scenic view at every turn.
Monsal Head is one of iconic beauty spots of the White Peak - and Fido will get a good welcome from the cafe at the viewpoint overlooking the dale.
This 3 mile walk starts in a village near Bakewell with a marvellously dog friendly hotel/pub. There's plenty of easy walking and also industrial history to see along the way.
A glorious 2-mile there-and-back short walk beside a sparkling river. It's dogs delight for swimming, or just a paw-wash at the end to clean the dog off in muddy weather.