High Peak dog walks and dog-friendly inn with camping, Derbyshire
This could be the perfect place to experience some of the more accessible parts of the High Peak, with a warm and dog-loving pub to come back to.
This could be the perfect place to experience some of the more accessible parts of the High Peak, with a warm and dog-loving pub to come back to.
A young country park that gets better every year as the trees and shrubs develop, and the lakes attract wildlife and water plants.
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.
Reservoir walk on a well-defined path with no stiles and no chance of sheep. Lovely off-lead scampering for the dogs.
A glorious 4 mile walk alongside the River Dove. Unlike the popular Dove Dale a bit further upstream, here you'll have the dale to yourself and every opportunity for a top class mooch with the pooch.
Pleasant dog walk place if you live locally, otherwise there's an unhelpful lack of facilities.
A characterful rural and dog-friendly inn that once refreshed packhorse drovers as they freighted local produce through the dales. Look out for the restored pump and horse troughs opposite the pub.
If solitude and seclusion is what you and the dog need, then this woodland has it in abundance - on a busy Bank Holiday we didn't see or hear a soul.
Relaxing dog walk on a heritage canal trail close to the M1 and the A50 near Nottingham, and beautifully rural for a summer stroll with the mutt.
A really delightful small-scale estate and house with a Robert Adam landscape and building design.
Short and stimulating 3-mile walk, passing a Bronze Age hill fort and enjoying glorious views from one of the Dark Peak's most iconic beauty spots.
With a relatively big parking fee you'll want to spend a good while at Chatsworth to get your money's worth. Especially as some areas, including the house are off-limites to dogs.