Stretch of the Paws in Dufton, near the A66 at Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria
If you're travelling across the A66, a great place to stretch your legs and dog's paws is in the village of Dufton - an attractive village which sits on the Pennine Way.
If you're travelling across the A66, a great place to stretch your legs and dog's paws is in the village of Dufton - an attractive village which sits on the Pennine Way.
The first thing to notice about this village is the enormous village green. And then, lurking beyond the green are the ruins of an old castle. And the resident dogs - lots of them!
Easy to reach from the A66, this castle ruin is a good doggiestop and fun for kids too. Free entry and plenty of fresh air.
If you're bored of a long journey, take a bit of time out to admire these mpressive castle ruins with fabulous views of Stainmore Pass.
One of those delightful hidden gems where there is something to please all the family. While the dog is off enjoying a woodland walk, the house and formal gardens will delight non-dog walkers.
This wonderful park can be found by exiting the A66 (E) at the Hartburn/Eaglescliffe turn off. Follow the road through Hartburn and bear right up the bank. The park is on the left.
2 Square miles of forest, woodland and meadows 1 mile off the A66 at Long Newton.
The Royal Oak has an excellent Tap Room where dogs and their owners can enjoy an open fire, good food and a pint of Hawkshead in considerable comfort!
Easy-going dog walk in a quiet and peaceful nature reserve near Penrith.
Another dog-friendly inn with walks close to our favourite Cumbrian river, the Eden. We've shared both of our local dog walks, one is 2.5 miles and the other just a bit longer.
Dogs are welcome at the ruins of an old monastery close to the river Tees and a small dog beach.
A riverside path with access to the river for doggie swimming and an easy no-fuss walk just off the A66.