Dog walk and dog-friendly pub near the M1 Jct 24A and the A50, Derbyshire
Relaxing dog walk on a heritage canal trail close to the M1 and the A50 near Nottingham, and beautifully rural for a summer stroll with the mutt.
Relaxing dog walk on a heritage canal trail close to the M1 and the A50 near Nottingham, and beautifully rural for a summer stroll with the mutt.
This village dog walk has the advantage of being completely stile and livestock-free.
It would be impossible to guess that Tibshelf Services has immediate access to over 9 miles of countryside walking on the Five Pits Trail.
Once a colliery spoil tip, now this is a dog walker delight. The area has been re-developed as a community green space and is popular with dog owners and families.
There's plenty to see on this dog walk in the wooded grounds of two ruined husks of former aristocratic glory. Both belonged to Bess of Hardwick, a very material girl indeed.
This is a real crowd pleaser of a dog walk, with plenty to keep all your travellers happy.
Well worth stopping here, not just to walk the dog, but also to enjoy the atmosphere and gothic ruins of this ruined abbey. Great place for a picnic if you're organised enough.
The woods are much bigger than it seems, with dozens of criss-crossing paths creating a pleasant circular walk of around 35 minutes.
A great place for a dog walk, and the woods are also full of local history.
A transformed colliery site that is great for dog walks. Already it's hard to imagine how this green space would have looked.
There is a lot to see on this purpose-made walk through an RSPB nature reserve. Dogs are welcome but need to be on a lead or effectively controlled.
Elegant dog walking in the grounds of Campsall Hall. The Hall itself was demolished a long time ago, and everyone can now enjoy a stroll in the once exclusive grounds.