Sheffield dogwalking - Graves Park, South Yorkshire
The largest park in Sheffield, Graves is a brilliant mix of open parkland, natural and semi-natural woodlands and meadows and great views out towards the edge of the Peak District
The largest park in Sheffield, Graves is a brilliant mix of open parkland, natural and semi-natural woodlands and meadows and great views out towards the edge of the Peak District
Close to the A61, this is a good family and dog stop for a break. We love the family trails made by Wakefield Council to keep kids moving, and the paths are perfect for dogs too.
Amidst the historic buildings - not only the abbey but also a Jacobean Hall built with some of the abbey's stones - there are some charming dog walks around the lake and parkland.
Dogs will love this unspoiled common land and the birdsong is a treat to hear.
A 200 acre Country Park with clear walking routes, and with the added bonus of a chance to see a working 17th century water mill and buy flour milled on the spot.
The Bay Horse is warm, welcoming and friendly, serving delicious homemade food and homemade chips! All their food is cooked to order so they do ask for their customers to be patient especially during...
Wheata Woods is very old woodland, and you can really feel that the trees have seen plenty of history.
Dog-friendly Peak District pub with a short woodland dog walk from the door. Gluten-free meals and ales are a speciality here.
Not far from the A1 if you're heading West, the market town of Masham is a handy place for a doggiestop and refreshments.
If you're driving north from Harrogate don't miss out on the chance to look at this absolutely unique village.
The dog walk starts near what seems to be a Rapunzel tower. Kids of all ages can climb up the narrow stairs and get a lovely view of the river.
A handy dog-friendly inn with a short dog walk and very easy access from the main road as well as dog-friendly B&B rooms. Long opening hours make this a reliable pitstop for families.