Chelmorton dog-friendly pub with dog walks, Derbyshire
Dog friendly pub in Chelmorton, Derbyshire. Friendly and welcoming pub and there are lots of walks nearby.
Dog friendly pub in Chelmorton, Derbyshire. Friendly and welcoming pub and there are lots of walks nearby.
Short dog walk, with lots to occupy people as well as dogs. The park is a linear park that runs along the valleys of the Goyt and Sett rivers, and has the impressive Torrs Gorge in it.
A cheat of one of the iconic High Peak walks is exactly what you need for a short walk with the dog and a break from the driving.
Just a minute away from the roar of the A50 you'll find this unspoiled oasis of calm. Dogs get a fine off-lead leg-stretch. Sadly the very fine pub in the village has now closed.
Splendid moorland dog walk with panoramic views over to Kinder Scout and the Dark Peak. This is one of those bucket list walks, although here we're doing it the easy way. For the dogs, obviously.
Eyam is famous for its history as the 'Plague Village', and you'll find a museum explaining the backstory of nearly 300 deaths in the 17th century. This seems more relevant post-pandemic than ever.
A welcoming Georgian inn where dogs are made comfortable in the bar. The village is not at all far from the A515 but it feels as if you've landed in a previous century here.
One mile south of the centre of Whaley Bridge on the west bank of the River Goyt, near Taxal. Off the A5004 Long Hill Road.
Dog-friendly Peak District pub with a short woodland dog walk from the door. Gluten-free meals and ales are a speciality here.
Dog-friendly upmarket dining inn within a stroll of Chatsworth.
A 4-mile walk on footpaths and farm access lanes. This walk starts midway between Bakewell and Buxton and is a varied and quiet circular route with sheep possible in a couple of fields.
Calming waterside atmosphere that's particularly good for dogs plus small kids. It's on-lead only for canines, but still a handy place to know about. Not far from the A50.