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Cuerden Valley Park
Cuerden Valley Park is a pleasant 600-acre country park following the scenic valley of the River Lostock, where car parks and picnic areas have been provided along with a 10-mile network of footpaths, cycle path and bridleways and a fishing lake/reservoir. The scenery is varied, including river banks, parkland, agricultural read more
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The Trans Pennine Trail
The Trail from coast-to-coast between Southport and Hornsea is 215 miles (346Km) long. A north-south route connecting Leeds and Chesterfield, a spur to York and a spur to Kirkburton means there are approximately 370 miles (595 km) of Trans Pennine Trail available to explore.
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Gwydyr Forest
This is a delightful forest walk, situated in Snowdonia with the wood surrounding the small village of Betws-y-Coed. It is an idyllic place for off the lead walking as your dogs will able to explore the woodland.
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Mystery Park
Wavertree Playground, also known locally as The Mystery, was one of the first purpose-built public playgrounds in the United Kingdom. It is based in the Wavertree area of Liverpool, England. In May 1895, a stately home called “The Grange” was demolished and it looked inevitable that the estate it was read more
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Valle Crucis Abbey
In the valley of Llangollen lies the ruins of Valle Crucis Abbey The Abbey is a historical site which you can admire while you walk your dogs in the summer.
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Coed y Gopa, Abergele
This forest overlooks the town of Abergele and dogs are welcome off lead here, with plenty of land for them to roam. It is an ideal place to walk dogs as you are able to admire the view of the coast as you walk around the forest.