Loggerheads dog walk near Mold, Wales
Loggerheads has been a popular visitor destination since Victorian times, when the original tea rooms were created. Today it's a great space for a dog walk.
Loggerheads has been a popular visitor destination since Victorian times, when the original tea rooms were created. Today it's a great space for a dog walk.
A number of waymarked walks along the river Nethy
Good for dogs, on the beach and also on public footpaths and lanes.
A large almost totally enclosed area right next to J1 of the M32. At the top of the hill (on the Western side) is a lightly wooded area with good trails. There is plenty of space for dogs to run here!
Combination of woodland walk and hill-walk. Stunning views. Some higher sections steep in places. Well marked route.
Fabulous combination of a big sandy beach, and access to a long distance footpath too. Very popular with local dog-walkers, and pure doggie delight for the pooch.
A leisurely stroll beside a river along a flat path. There is some street walking but as Lostwithiel is a lovely village, this is not a hardship.
Heath land and woods great for free running.
This was the last canal to be built in Britain except for the Manchester Ship Canal. Originally it was used to transport bricks from the various Slough brickworks.
This walk has a bit of everything
There are three signed routes within the park, all starting from the visitor centre and all are hilly. The view from the top is fabulous - and a great spot to blow away the travel cobwebs.
Lovely wooded area for a dog walk, plenty of tracks to follow, well laid out forestry commission area.