A414 Huge open space for dog walking and a dog-friendly pub too, Essex
Said to be the second biggest open space in Essex there's plenty of space for dogs to go totally nuts and get really tired out. The routes have no stiles.
Said to be the second biggest open space in Essex there's plenty of space for dogs to go totally nuts and get really tired out. The routes have no stiles.
Country pub and a woodland dog walk that's pure doggie delight. Close to Chelmsford and you'd never believe how far away the 21st century feels from here.
Hylands Park has lots of good dog walks. You can do several different circuits, including around the Serpentine Lake & through the woods. There are two dog friendly cafés and both have free parking.
This can be quite an exciting walk with the dog past the site of the Battlefield of Maldon in 991. It seems that the local worthy, Earl Byrhtnoth took on the Vikings and lost the battle and his head.
A cheerful and friendly pub, and a linear dog walk over fields and on tracks.
Popular with dog walkers, this park has plenty of varied paths and links in with a couple of long distance paths too. Lots of space and easy to find.
Small, but incredibly useful park close to the town centre. We found it completely by chance while waiting to meet a much delayed train - and Jem was delighted!
Enclosed and gated wood/field.
Relaxed and welcoming almost village-like doggie welcoming pub on the edge of Chelmsford. And with a dog walk that starts from the front door too.
Dog-friendly and welcoming 14th century inn with a church next door constructed from building materials used by the Romans.
A dog walk that's as long, or short, as you like and a dog-friendly pub for refreshments and parking.
We loved this tiny village at the back of beyond, and the dogs had a great time on the walk here. The dog-friendly pub does cracking good food. All in all, a very dog-friendly find.
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