Woodland dog walk and no sheep, Wales
A quiet spot in the Cambrian Mountains near Newtown where dogs can really have a good leg-stretch and enjoy woodland sniffing too. We quite often picnic here and rarely see anyone else.
A quiet spot in the Cambrian Mountains near Newtown where dogs can really have a good leg-stretch and enjoy woodland sniffing too. We quite often picnic here and rarely see anyone else.
A dog walk that's guaranteed to wake up a tired driver, and great views from the top. Yup, it's hilly!
Delightful dog walk in a secluded nature reserve with a paw-friendly mix of grass and cinder paths.
Even though this is very much an on-lead experience for dogs, the curators of this extraordinary Elizabethan Hall have made every possible arrangement for canine comfort. Marvellous tea room!
By-passed by the A14 this dog-friendly pub is a bit of a forgotten coaching inn on the old road. Not a bad thing at all, or it would probably be a Premier Inn by now.
A dog walk off the A14 with no parking hassles. Don't be put off by the industrial approach to this walk - it's worth it once you're away from the car.
A lovely walk up and over one of the few hills in the Cambridge area. The walk gives stunning views over Cambridge and the surrounding area.
A very quiet satellite of the larger (& more mountain bike full) Thetford Forest nearby.
National Trust property with extensive grounds. There are restrictions for dogs, however this still leaves a massive amount of walkies space. This is within easy reach of Junction 42 of the A14.
Really close to the A14 Junction 51, this is a handy stop with the dog. There's plenty of off-lead stretching space, and dogs can sniff in a nice mix of grass and rougher wildflower banks.
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.
Hugely popular as a tourist destination, dogs also have the chance of excellent walks by the river and across fields.