Waterside dog walk near Long Eaton, Nottinghamshire
Flat but interesting dog walk on the waterways' equivalent of spaghetti junction.
Flat but interesting dog walk on the waterways' equivalent of spaghetti junction.
It would be impossible to guess that Tibshelf Services has immediate access to over 9 miles of countryside walking on the Five Pits Trail.
A perfect family day out, with a genuine Ice Age experience and easy to follow walking paths.
Located in the west of Central Nottinghamshire, Annesley Pit Top is one of the few pit tops that has escaped the generic 'restoration process.
Robin Hood might lift an eyebrow or two at this largely coniferous plantation being called 'Sherwood Forest' - but the dog certainly won't mind.
A dog friendly stop on the road from Sheffield to Newark. Avoids motorway. Free car park for RSPB members. Cafe was dog friendly.
Great summer dog walk, with the chance to sup a cool beer afterwards and watch some village cricket.
This is reputed to be the only village left in England that still maintains the 'rotating' medieval field system.
A dog walk over fields and community woodland that has lots of options to vary the length. It's a pretty walk in summer and well worth exploring. The nearby pub/restaurant is dog-friendly.
An undemanding stroll along the banks of the River Trent. Can get busy in the summer, ideal in Spring or Autumn.
A former colliery site which has been transformed into an attractive woodland and dog walk. There's a fine network of paths with great views from the top of the hill.
Part of a larger historic park, this quieter section can be reached either by footbridge or there's limited on-street parking in the residential streets nearby.