A591 Roman dog walk, Cumbria
A dog walk in the footsteps of the Romans.
A dog walk in the footsteps of the Romans.
A village with an exciting dog walk, and an award-winning dog-friendly country inn with outstanding food. Apparently William Blake wrote the words for 'Jerusalem' in this very building.
Really close to the M25 but still tucked away amongst the hills. This pub is a delight and the views over the Mole Valley are wonderful. The footpath is just outside the door too.
Over 18s and dogs all welcome at the pub, and loads of off-lead doggie dashing space in the forest before or afterwards.
Welcoming Devon country pub, with a lovely riverside walk starting nearby.
A really lovely stroll with your dog alongside a rippling stream, and the chance to take a leisurely interest in the industrial legacy of the area - or just to enjoy the dappled light and birdsong.
This dog walk looks really close to the M62 but don't be fooled - it's not close by road! Instead you can easily get there on the old Roman road, the A640.
There's no getting away from the sound of the nearby motorway droning on in the background. But at least you can't see it.
A rustic country inn serving good value and well-prepared meals in generous portions. Welcoming and friendly atmosphere, and dogs are definitely welcome here.
A real surprise of a dog walk in this village that packs a real historical punch. Free parking
A quiet and tranquil space for dogs to romp and bound off-lead from the many paths which lead off the main Forestry Commission track.
This is a gem of a walk for dogs, and a clear favourite with local dog walkers. Handy for either Junction 1 or 2 of the M876