M6 Junction 44 dog walk through history, Cumbria
A stroll along Hadrian's Wall is a fitting location for the last dog walk on the M6 in England (or the first out of Scotland).
A stroll along Hadrian's Wall is a fitting location for the last dog walk on the M6 in England (or the first out of Scotland).
This is a great walk for blowing the travel cobwebs away. There are two colour coded trails running through the forest, and most dogs will be very safe off-lead here.
An easy stop for caravans and large vehicles, and a dog-friendly motel too.
A very handy stopping point whether you're heading north or south, as this enormous park spans almost the complete distance between Junctions 5 and 6.
Canal towpath to Maryhill Locks return via River Kelvin Walkway to Kelvin Bridge, Great Western Road, Glasgow
The woodland is great for dogs, with no stiles and plenty to occupy the canine nose.
Turner came here to paint, the Victorians flocked to admire the scenery. Your dog should be happy with a walk here!
Very easy to follow circular dog walk on a Public Footpath around a reservoir, with fields and an old railway line too. The walk is a good one - and the pub is dog-friendly.
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.
Three hundred acres of open countryside for dog walks, countryside displays and exhibitions, guided walks, craft fairs...there must be something for just about everyone at Beacon Country Park.
This is ideal dog walking country and there is plenty of space for doggy romping around the copses and grassland.