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
An easy access dog walk through a deep and protected dale with a pretty stream flowing beside the path. Lovely for dogs and also good for younger children.
Pleasant dog walk place if you live locally, otherwise there's an unhelpful lack of facilities.
One of our favourite places for kestrel spotting, and lots of space for dogs to charge around. There aren't any facilities here.
An unhurried, neighbourly part of Derbyshire with footpath links to the Trans Pennine Trail for longer dog walks.
Good dog walking space in these reclaimed colliery sites with a wide variety of wildlife habitats.
Short but lovely walk, with a doggie swimming pool at the far end and a dog friendly pub/hotel to look forward to after the climb out of the dale at the end of the walk.
This walk is an idyllic linear stroll through one of the most scenic of the White Peak dales, with dog-friendly pubs at either end of the walk! It's 4 miles each way, 8 in total which is a bit longer...
Dog-friendly Peak District pub with a short woodland dog walk from the door. Gluten-free meals and ales are a speciality here.
The Tissington Trail runs for 13 miles between Ashbourne and Parsley Hay, and was once a railway line. Now it's popular with dog walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
Reservoirs are a good dog walking choice, usually with no stiles or livestock and easy to navigate. This walk starts by the reservoir and then joins more scenic countryside beside a brook.