Woodland dog walk in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
We stumbled upon this fabulous little wood completely by mistake, and what a hidden gem it is! Looked after by the city council, this is a haven where beetles can busily burrow into rotting stumps...
We stumbled upon this fabulous little wood completely by mistake, and what a hidden gem it is! Looked after by the city council, this is a haven where beetles can busily burrow into rotting stumps...
Owned and managed by the Woodland Trust, this gorgeous woods is a must visit! Located near Strelley Hall, it is massively popular in spring when it's blanketed in English & Spanish bluebells.
A village local in the Vale of Belvoir south of Nottingham with easy access to a dog walk along the canal.
Small woodland that neighbours the much bigger Blidworth Wood. It's generally quiet here, although there's noise from a nearby shooting school that might upset sensitive dogs.
A quiet corner of Sherwood Forest that is well worth exploring. Lots of fine sniffing for dogs.
Loosely part of Sherwood Forest, the walk here starts in one of Nottinghamshire's more upmarket villages.
Circular strolls by the riverside making a useful stopping place on the A46 heading west from Newark.
Part of the Greenfield Community forest project, Dob Park is a popular and well-used community park.
There's a choice of starting upstream or downstream for this stress-busting walk alongside the River Trent. Easy to get to from the A453
Good walking in this historic park. Look out for the interesting colliery remains near the car park. Horses also use the park, so avoid the bridle paths if your dog is scared of large beasties!
This is a popular dog walking site for local residents and tourists, and has a good mix of manicured lawns, rougher dog romping space and a lake.
This village dog walk has the advantage of being completely stile and livestock-free.