Secure dog walking field, Nottinghamshire
Frank's Freedom Field is a 3 acre field surrounded on all sides by 6' high tornado fencing. It offers on field parking so you can drive in, lock the gate behind you and let your dogs out of the car.
Frank's Freedom Field is a 3 acre field surrounded on all sides by 6' high tornado fencing. It offers on field parking so you can drive in, lock the gate behind you and let your dogs out of the car.
Well worth stopping here, not just to walk the dog, but also to enjoy the atmosphere and gothic ruins of this ruined abbey. Great place for a picnic if you're organised enough.
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.
A big open walk on the River Trent plain, and a grand opportunity for doggie socialising. It's popular with local dog-walkers and there's no chance of getting lost.
A perfect family day out, with a genuine Ice Age experience and easy to follow walking paths.
Woodland and lakeside dog walks in a popular park in Nottinghamshire's 'Dukeries' area.
A dog friendly stop on the road from Sheffield to Newark. Avoids motorway. Free car park for RSPB members. Cafe was dog friendly.
Dogs' delight in winter, less so in summer! Walking through ancient broadleaf trees on clear paths, really easy to follow and with scents that dogs just adore.
This is reputed to be the only village left in England that still maintains the 'rotating' medieval field system.
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.
Great Dog Cafe in the middle of Clumber Park. Mats and wall hooks for fastening your dog too. Dog Treats and Dog Ice Cream Available. Comfy Seats for us Humans. Coffee Garden out back
This is an enormous country park and hugely popular with local dog owners. There are a multitude of small paths and fields as well as the formal grounds and lake.