Croxteth dog walks, Merseyside
Among the many dog walk options in this former ducal parkland is a well signed River Trail which starts at the main Hall. This is wheelchair and buggy friendly, and runs through woodlands.
Among the many dog walk options in this former ducal parkland is a well signed River Trail which starts at the main Hall. This is wheelchair and buggy friendly, and runs through woodlands.
Vast area of open common and wooded area, also ponds at one end for the water lovers. Bridleways cross the common, popular with locals.
Lovely paths with miles of different walks through wooded areas and the bluebell woods.
There are well signed paths leading out from both the car parks here, and plenty of space for dogs to stretch their legs and enjoy some excellent romping space.
A lovely place to walk the dogs and Children. Large open field and walks arround the parkland. Food is available inside the main house.
Wonwell Sands is part of a series of little sandy bays along the Erme Estuary.
The River Ffyddion rises 4.5 miles to the east of here and is joined a mile away at Marian Mills by water from a spring called Ffynnon Asa.
This is a pebble beach with sand and silt when the tide it out. The path out to it is on a green ridge
Small, friendly collection of shops and a cafe. Dogs are welcome in most of the shops and you'll find some quirky and interesting pieces, ideal for gifts or just to spoil yourself.
Completely dog-friendly pebble beach, with particular appeal to surfers and dog owners. It's a great place for fossil hunting too.
Friendly and welcoming no-frills dog-friendly pub, with the kind of meals you really want after a good walk! Genuine pubby atmosphere.
Scenic 1.5 mile walk around a reservoir through partial woodland, 2 miles off the A19