Dog walks across the UK
90 handpicked dog walks. Updated regularly.
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Roseberry Topping Dog Walk: Newton Wood, Summit Ridge and Cleveland Views
Great Ayton, North Yorkshire
6.1 km
Partial - Newton Wood off-lead outside nesting season; open hillside above treeline on-lead from 1 March to 31 July under CRoW Act; leads required near livestock year-round on open land
Bourton-on-the-Water Dog Walk: River Windrush Paddling and the Slaughters
Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire
8.6 km
Partial - on leads in the village and when livestock present in fields; off-lead on stock-free field sections between villages
Bradgate Park Dog Walk: Deer Park, Old John Folly and the River Lin
Newtown Linford, Leicestershire
6 km
Partial - off-lead across upper park (approx. 75%); on leads in lower park between River Lin and Middle Wall, and in all car parks
Broadway Tower Dog Walk: Fish Hill, the Cotswold Way, and a 60-Mile View
Broadway Tower, Worcestershire
7.0 km
Partial - off-lead on Cotswold Way sections and open grassland; on leads throughout Broadway Tower estate due to resident red deer herd
Burrator Reservoir Dog Walk: Dartmoor Circuit, Fenced Dog Park, and Sheepstor Tor
Yelverton, Devon
9.5 km
Partial - fenced off-lead dog park approximately 600 metres from Discovery Centre; dogs must be on lead on all reservoir paths and kept out of water at all times; CRoW Act applies on open moorland sections 1 March to 31 July
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Calke Abbey Dog Walk: Ancient Parkland, Veteran Oaks and Free Parking
Ticknall, South Derbyshire
6.4 km
Partial - off-lead across most of the 600-acre parkland under close control; on leads in stable yards and wherever deer or sheep are visible
Cannock Chase Dog Walk: Heathland, Forest Trails and the Tackeroo Trail
Rugeley, Staffordshire
8 km
Partial - off-lead on waymarked forest trails outside CRoW season; leads required (max 2m) on all open access land 1 March to 31 July; on leads near livestock in grazing paddocks
Chipping Campden and Dover's Hill Dog Walk: Cotswold Escarpment and Medieval Market Town
Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire
6.6 km
On-lead only - National Trust requires dogs on short lead at all times on Dover's Hill due to year-round sheep grazing
Cleeve Hill Dog Walk: Highest Point in the Cotswolds and Open Limestone Common
Cleeve Hill, Gloucestershire
9.7 km
Partial - CRoW Act requires dogs on lead of no more than 2 metres from 1 March to 31 July; cattle graze year-round so leads required whenever stock is present
Clent Hills Dog Walk: Four Stones Ridge and Views to the Malvern Hills
Clent Hills, Worcestershire
8.1 km
Partial - large areas of open hilltop off-lead away from livestock; on lead in car park, cafe area, Viewpoint path, and all grazed areas; leads required around Horse's Mane and Walton Hill during lambing March to May
Clumber Park Dog Walk: Lake Circuit, Gothic Chapel and the Dukeries
Worksop, Nottinghamshire
8.5 km
Partial - off-lead across most of the 3,800-acre parkland and woodland; on leads near visitor hub, children's play areas, and close control required near waterfowl on the lake
Dunwich Heath Dog Walk: Woof Walk, Shingle Beach, and England's Lost Medieval City
Dunwich, Suffolk
4.8 km
Partial - Woof Walk (3.2 km waymarked circuit) off-lead year-round; beach off-lead year-round; main heathland paths on-lead 1 March to 31 August