M6 Junction 20 dog walk near Lymm, Cheshire
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This is a fabulous dog walking spot, with not just one good walk but several. No dog with any manners could possibly complain about a doggiestop here.
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StephenRD
Green 115 PointsZoltan46
Green 85 PointsWoodland and tow path fun
Parked on quiet Warrington Lane at junction with Burford Lane and entered the well managed Spud wood. Lots of off lead frolicking for our boy and then crossed Outrington bridge and then strolled along the canal towards Lymm and back along Pepper Street and followed footpath back to Outrington road, entering Spud Wood to complete the curcle. 10 min drive and a fab welcome and lunch at dog friendly Pickering Arms
JLIMPITLAW
Green 139 PointsA lovely walk with a bit of something for everyone
A lovely walk with a bit of something for everyone. You can go ‘out-and-back’ along the canal or do a loop through Spud Wood. A lovely quiet spot with friendly locals and plenty of space for the dogs to have a good, off-lead leg stretcher!
sadsac2000
Green 37 PointsGreat walk, quiet and lots of areas to explore. Will be back here again
harry36
Green 30 PointsVERY NICE WALK FOR DOGS AND HUMANS
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The car park is small and was full on a Sunday morning, but there is space on the road for a few cars - though that space was seeing good use too.
We walked around Spud Wood, which is a pleasant spot - though the footing was a bit soft in early September, so could be quite muddy in the winter and it clearly gets a good deal of use from local dog walkers of whom we saw quite a few. Quite a few paths so scope for some variety of route. We went east, looped around along the southern boundary through a mixture of grass paths and earth in the woods.
We then went out onto the road at the western end and returned along the canal towpath which has firmer footing than the wood.