A59 Reservoir dog walk, North Yorkshire
A 3-mile dog walk around the Reservoir, usually a quiet and calm hideaway in the Washburn Valley.
A 3-mile dog walk around the Reservoir, usually a quiet and calm hideaway in the Washburn Valley.
A generous family allow walkers to enjoy their private park, and it's just great for a refreshing dog walk. The Hall has featured in All Creatures Great and Small.
Just off Gargrave Road there is free parking for around 8 cars. Directly in front of you is Aireville Park where dogs can run around off lead.
A small dog-friendly pub in situated just 5 minutes from the historic town of Richmond.
Another typical Yorkshire village with that signature pattern of rows of cottages bordering a wide central street.
If you're looking for an iconic view of the North Yorks moors and an easy to follow dog walk, this is it. Be sure to come only on a clear day to get the best of the panorama.
The village is one of those postcard-perfect Yorkshire scenes and dogs will enjoy their walkies here.
This is a dog walking extravaganza that's much more than a doggiestop. Absolutely worth spending the whole day here (you won't get value for parking otherwise).
When the tide is out this is a perfect way to enjoy a walk with the dog to the immensely popular village of Robin Hood's Bay.
For a sense of the 'real' Yorkshire Dales this remote section of the Dales Way feels like a time capsule. Get your timing right, and a fine lunch and a welcome from the pub dog could be yours.
Famous for the large black dog that transformed into Count Dracula, this spooky ruin will get your visit off to a bitingly good start.
A massive forest to explore, with footpaths running in every direction. Total doggy bliss!