Golders Hill Park
Golders Hill Park is a kind of add-on its better known Hampstead Heath. It was created into a park after WW2 on the site of a large house and garden that had previously occupied the space.
Golders Hill Park is a kind of add-on its better known Hampstead Heath. It was created into a park after WW2 on the site of a large house and garden that had previously occupied the space.
A delightful dog-friendly pub tucked away in a pretty part of the town. The Thames is really close by and there is a very pleasant riverside dog walk to enjoy.
Lovely urban park. Family friendly. Lots of lovely dogs.
Famous for its animal centre, 'Bunny' park is a popular local park.
The biggest park in the area, and full of extraordinary bits of London heritage - like a seat made out of some of the stones of the old London Bridge when it was demolished inthe early 1800s.
A large 90 acre Country Park that's largely woodland. It's part of Ruislip Woods National Nature Reserve.
A country park that's very handy for the A10 if you need a doggie pitstop on your way into, or out of, London.
A surprisingly rural walk beside lakes and canal just at the start of the M40 and under 3 miles from the M25. The pub is dog-friendly and has a marvellous view from the terrace.
A lovely park, gifted to Londoners by Sir Sidney Waterlow as a 'garden for the gardenless'. Dogs are welcome here, but don't forget the poo bags!
A walk that starts right in the Services, but with its start point well hidden from thousands of desperate dogs.
Popular park for local dog walkers, with plenty of space to tire out small-medium sized dogs. More energetic hounds will need chukkers and frizbees to burn the calories though.
Popular dog walking park, with lots of open space for dogs to run free. There's a river path along the Brent.