Old railway dog walk with doggie splashing stream, Cheshire
A choice of walks here which reflect the area's industrial past. It's a popular place for walking the dogs and the occasional tourist info boards are interesting.
A choice of walks here which reflect the area's industrial past. It's a popular place for walking the dogs and the occasional tourist info boards are interesting.
A chance to walk in the footsteps of the reivers and farmers of yesterday, and get a feel for the tough life they experienced.
An informal parking area that's understandably popular with drivers needing to get out of their vehicles to enjoy the great outdoors.
Beach-side refreshments. Roughly six outside tables at the rear of the café where dogs are welcome. Water bowls provided. There are also dog treats on the counter when owners place an order.
On a hot summer day this is a fabulous dog walk in the shade of large trees and with the chance to swim in the river from small beaches along the way.
You'll find big open spaces here and it's a chance to experience the wild Pennine landscape of isolated farmhouses and drystone walls.
Very handy place to stop for refreshments, do a bit of shopping in the farm shop and then take a stroll with the dog across fields to the remains of a Roman fort. A good family stop.
A very secluded spot which is ideal for dogs who prefer their own space. It's a long bumpy lane to get there.
The village is one of those postcard-perfect Yorkshire scenes and dogs will enjoy their walkies here.
The Blacksmith's looks just like someone's house in a tiny hamlet well off the beaten track.
A traditional Yorkshire dining pub, so make sure you're hungry before ordering! It's within easy reach of York and dogs will love the walkies here.
Starting from an iconic tea house this is a fully accessible section for a dog walk on the Viking Way.