A dog walk on the Pennine Way, North Yorkshire
When a driver needs a long dog walk with massive views and no company, head for this section of the Pennine Way and let your spirits soar!
When a driver needs a long dog walk with massive views and no company, head for this section of the Pennine Way and let your spirits soar!
This is just one of the car parks and walks in this enormous forest. I like this walk because the path is less popular than the walks from the other car parks, and the view is spectacular.
Farm cafe, dogs allowed outside. Heated patio. Nice walks from the cafe around the Benningborough Hall Estate
Just outside Ashbourne you'll find the start of the Tissington Trail for stile-free walkies, and smaller dogs can even enjoy a ride in one of the bespoke dog-carts that fit on behind a bike.
Popular with families, dog walkers and horse riders the trail here is part of a much longer route on a former railway track.
An interesting country park with a post-industrial atmosphere and good walking for dogs.
Once an industrialist's palace, the house has long since decayed and the glorious gardens are open to all to enjoy.
Two options for dog walks here, and it's a really quiet and peaceful space. You're highly unlikely to see anyone else.
A chance to enjoy a stroll with the dog on the roof of the moors, with expansive views all around and just the sound of swallows and skylarks to keep you company.
A really friendly pub in the middle of Ipswich where dogs are as welcome as people. With a lovely park for walkies nearby, this is an oasis in the heart of a busy town.
A good spot for a dog walk, and with views over the lake below. This is one to bring your own picnic and enjoy an al fresco munch in a pretty spot in the national park.
There's something dramatic about taking the dog for a walk around a Roman fort close to Hadrian's Wall. You've got to wonder if there are any ancient doggie sniffs for the pooch to savour.