M3 Junction 3 dog walk and refreshments, Surrey
Starting from the car park are trails of varying lengths either through woodland or by a lake. The paths are surfaced, so these are dog-walks for all weathers and shoes.
Starting from the car park are trails of varying lengths either through woodland or by a lake. The paths are surfaced, so these are dog-walks for all weathers and shoes.
If you have canal buffs in your party be prepared for them to abandon all ideas of walking the dog in this fascinating excavation of 14 locks.
A short dog walk starting from the approach road to the golf club. Unlike the other dog walk for junction 57, this walk is flat, shorter and much easier for anyone with a buggy and dog.
This is the largest open space in London by far at nearly 6,000 acres. It's brilliant for dogs to romp off-lead, roll in the unspeakable and have a great doggie moment.
A walk that starts right in the Services, but with its start point well hidden from thousands of desperate dogs.
This is excellent dog walking on common land north of Rickmansworth with plenty of space for the travel-weary dog to spread his paws and fly into the bracken.
69 glorious acres with links to local footpaths, bridleways and the South Bucks Long Distance Route, as well as being surrounded by the Grand Union Canal and the rivers Colne and Misbourne.
For getting away from it all with your dog, this is perfect. Rural and peaceful and well away from the hurly burly of normal life.
Award winning linear park with woodland and open space that's ideal for dogs. Follow the marked trail for a nicely planned circular walk.
This is a truly rural walk, and a surprising contrast to the busy motorway and M4 service station you will leave behind.
There's a circular lakeside walk here, giving 40-50 minutes of comfortable walking well away from the more crowded cafe areas. If time permits, the haunted Hall is worth a look.