A57 quiet reservoir dog walk and dog-friendly pub near Sheffield, South Yorkshire
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.
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.
A lovely woodland stroll beside a playful stream. Close to the A57 and ideal for a stress-free walkies with the dog.
Reservoir walk on a well-defined path with no stiles and no chance of sheep. Lovely off-lead scampering for the dogs.
A very easy walk around a reservoir, starting from a small village with free parking and shops and cafe for refreshments. Some lane walking.
A cosy country pub with woodburners, appetising food and a dog walk from the door.
Popular with families, dog walkers and horse riders the trail here is part of a much longer route on a former railway track.
A wonderful dog walk with everything a pampered pooch might desire. Swimming, sniffing and scampering places are in abundance. It's also a good family spot with plenty of nature spotting.
Pub with an astonishingly long history of looking after visitors - since 1295? If that's true it's really amazing! Dogs welcome in the bar, and there's good walking in the area.
An easy-going walk heading to the memorial to Tip, a loyal sheepdog who stayed by her dead master's side for 15 weeks through a bitter winter.
A local dog walkers' favourite, and a good free alternative to Rother Valley for a dog walk if you don't need the amenities.
A cheat of one of the iconic High Peak walks is exactly what you need for a short walk with the dog and a break from the driving.
An invigorating stroll with lots of water and views. Dogs need to be on lead between the start of March to the end of July each year to avoid disturbing ground-nesting birds.
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