M56 or M60 dog walk and cafe, Greater Manchester
There are 250 acres of parkland here, giving plenty of space to exercise the most demanding of dogs in this island of calm amidst the transport network.
There are 250 acres of parkland here, giving plenty of space to exercise the most demanding of dogs in this island of calm amidst the transport network.
A secret dog walk just 2 seconds away from the busy A688 and perfect for a safe off-lead walk without any travel time to get to the car park. Intrigued? Read on.
A perfect dog-walking place, with a selection of routes ranging from a 20 minute stroll to a several hours of purposeful hiking.
Quiet watery space to make a doggiestop just before Sheffield. The pub you pass on the way is dog and family-friendly with a new kids play area.
Close to both the M20 and the A28 this is a reliable all-weather doggiestop with a dog walk partly on a hard-surface.
It's worth taking a break in this pretty village, or you'll miss everything by driving by.
This is a walk where dogs can really let off steam and enjoy off-lead freedom as you are unlikely to encounter other walkers in this remote spot. Note - the postcode is for the nearby business centre.
A fully accessible dog walk with free parking. It's a long forgotten railway line that's now a popular dog-walking path.
On the A56 and near to the M53, this coverted barn is now a stylish doggiestop for travelling pooches. Great food and coffee - and don't miss the alpacas!
Jem totally loved his trip here.
Just the place for a tranquil doggiestop off the A31 near Bere Regis. The walk is on an ancient Roman trackway, and it's a lovely quiet walk for dogs and drivers to enjoy.
Enjoy lunch in a very old coaching inn where Dickens used to spin yarns by the fireplace and then walk it off on a riverside path with lots of doggy romping space.