Cole Bank Park local dog walk, West Midlands
Cole Bank park is squashed between the M6 and the Chester Road, which doesn't sound great - but, it's the starting point for a circular riverside walk by the River Cole - one of those rivers that are...
Cole Bank park is squashed between the M6 and the Chester Road, which doesn't sound great - but, it's the starting point for a circular riverside walk by the River Cole - one of those rivers that are...
Really nice forest dog walk, all paved so great all year round.
A totally extraordinary collection of sights and sounds here, with the docks behind you and a nature reserve with historic national defences dating from Henry VIII ahead.
A huge expanse of white sand in a glorious setting. Sheep sometimes graze the land behind the beach, so you'll need to be considerate if your dog is likely to worry livestock.
Lottery money has transformed this 200 acre park into a pleasant walking spot.
Beach walk from Barry through Carnoustie, Westhaven to Easthaven...
A quiet woodland spot - with paths for dogs to dash around amongst the conifers.
This is a quiet and tranquil part of the forest and is designated as a nature reserve. Dogs are welcome but should not be chasing wildlife, especially the red squirrels.
A stunning walk along the banks of the river Fowey as well as in woodland. Good for walking dogs and children, although not suitable for a pram.
Long, long dog-friendly beach with endless space for doggie romping and games.
Dog friendly beach with no restrictions. Hightown is between Formby and Crosby, and you can get there by train (Hightown Station) or by car from the A565.
Enough walks here on the famous Long Myndd to keep an active dog going for months! There are restrictions on off-lead walking during lambing and bird nesting times, and dogs need to be under close...