A60 Woodland dog walks, near Kirkby, Nottinghamshire
Great dog walk just within the Sherwood Forest boundary, this is a small scale pine wood with well looked after paths and a chatty canine community.
Great dog walk just within the Sherwood Forest boundary, this is a small scale pine wood with well looked after paths and a chatty canine community.
Owned and managed by the Woodland Trust, this gorgeous woods is a must visit! Located near Strelley Hall, it is massively popular in spring when it's blanketed in English & Spanish bluebells.
Conservation area with fields and footpaths, popular with local dog owners.
A massive nature reserve, established in 1966 and was opened by Sir David Attenborough himself. Known for its massive range of bird life, insects and plants. A very busy attraction.
Generously sized dog walk in an elegant deer park in the heart of the city.
A lovely woodland walk, short trails or larger walks. Portland Park is situated directly to the south west of Kirkby in Ashfield around a 15 to 20 minute walk from the town centre.
The brightly painted headstocks near the entrance show that this recently created nature park was once a coal mining site.
Once a colliery spoil tip, now this is a dog walker delight. The area has been re-developed as a community green space and is popular with dog owners and families.
A useful walking space in the city, with activities for families and dogwalkers. The woodland, with oaks, walnut and sweet chestnut trees is lovely. Some areas are off-limits to dogs.
Large park with space for dogs to free run, including through the woods, has small stream suitable for drinking/paddling
Multiple footpath routes to choose from off Main Street, heading through village. Farm lanes and footpaths, some livestock/horses may be in fields. Circular walks of all lengths. Dog friendly pub.
Dogs' delight in winter, less so in summer! Walking through ancient broadleaf trees on clear paths, really easy to follow and with scents that dogs just adore.