M74 Junction 19 woodland dog walk near Ecclefechan, Scotland
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This is a great walk for blowing the travel cobwebs away. There are two colour coded trails running through the forest, and most dogs will be very safe off-lead here.
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Hinko
Green 50 Pointsarosiehill
Green 35 PointsGreat find
Mimicking what others have said, great find with some lovely views. Trees helped keep the wind and rain away too! We weren't entirely sure where the parking would be, but if you follow the GPS co-ordinates, you'll find the parking space by the bin and bench as pictured then walk to the silver gate.
RRayner1
Pink 276 PointsGreat stop from the motorway
We would not have found this without you. Very dog friendly walk up a gradual slope to a fantastic view, you can walk back down the same way if you are short of time. We let our dog off for a little while, which he just loves to do, but only when he is in a safe environment.
Jomcgregor
Green 50 PointsFirst road trip with Harley and Missy
Hi heading to south Spain with our two retrievers. We saw this walk when I joined the site. Brilliant just of the motorway then into safe woodland they had a great time and no need to divert for miles would never have found it without driving with dogs thanks so much x
Ba2019
Green 37 PointsGreat walk and space for dogs and children
V close to motorway. Easy to find. Park just offf the road. 3 mile round trip walk but equally easy to make shorter. Excellent for dogs and children. Some great giant tree roots/banks for climbing.
Edited: 15th April 2024. The details of this listing may have changed, and though the Driving with Dogs team do our best to confirm the accuracy of every listing, we cannot guarantee that the details are fully up to date and accurate.
Lovely woodland walk
Perfect if you want a short walk, or you want to venture further, after the first gate, our dogs were off lead the whole time. The path rises up into the wood and you get some lovely views of the area.