M69 Junction2 dog walk and cafe, Leicestershire
The mix of woodland and common is a large open space with plenty of room for dogs to let off steam.
The mix of woodland and common is a large open space with plenty of room for dogs to let off steam.
This is a dog walk for the early-birds as the pub serves a good value breakfast with waffles from 9am.
Intimate woodland that makes a lovely doggiestop off the A42, or the A511 too. The atmosphere is light and airy, and it's a great place to enjoy a quiet moment with the pooch.
For a break from the busy A5, this is a handy choice for you and the dog. The pub is dog-friendly, and the village itself is well worth an explore.
This is part of the National Forest - and it's been regenerated from a former coal mining site so the trees have still got a bit of growing to do.
Easy-to-find and welcoming pub with an exercise field for dogs, and for steam railway enthusiasts it's a few paces away from the high Victorian archway for the station.
A short but sweet walk around a lake close to the centre of Loughborough. It was once a claypit and brickworks that supplied the bricks to build St Pancras station in London.
Starting at Martinshaw Woods Car Park , this walk takes you away from the motorway and towards open fields and woodland.
A great place for a dog walk, and an intriguing open air industrial heritage experience for anyone vaguely interested in the past.
A calm and tranquil dog walking spot today, this hill between Markfield and Ibstock might once have been a Saxon 'barrow'.
Dog friendly pub with a dog walk from the door, and great food to boot. Not far from the A6 or less than 4 miles from the M1 Jct 23 or Jct 22.
The dog-friendly pub is easy to find, and then you mustn't leave without looking at the rest of the village.