M6 Junction 17 Brereton Heath, Cheshire
There are a number of trails in this nature reserve west of Congleton, including an easy access trail.
There are a number of trails in this nature reserve west of Congleton, including an easy access trail.
Generous stately grounds where dogs are welcome and it's usually fairly quiet once you're away from the main car park and facilities. Watch out for some evil speed humps on the way in, even at 5mph.
Relaxing 150 acres of parkland that seems to please dog walkers of all ages. Once part of a family estate, Worden's gardens were designed by Andrew Nesfield - of Alton Towers and Kew Gardens fame.
This is a short walk that's a favourite with local dog walkers, who seem to be a happy and chatty bunch. You can get here from the M6 Junction 27 but there are no facilities.
The woodland here is perfect for dogs to really let off steam and thunder through the trees at speed.
Calm, peaceful and tranquil walking here with lots of top-class sniffing for dogs! The paths are all clear and well walked. Inside the wood you can sometimes see the earthworks of an ancient fort.
This handy walk starts from Cherwell Services, although there aren't many clues to find the start point. Easy parking for large motorhomes and caravans.
This is a delightfully rural canal side walk, even though the roar of the traffic on the M6 motorway is never far away.
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