The ancient village of Buscot is settled on one of the most tranquil and untouched stretches of the River Thames. This charming area around the Lock Cottage close to the Thames Path makes for a lovely dog walk in Oxfordshire.
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Stanton Park is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Swindon. With its lush greenery, winding trails, and serene atmosphere, this park offers an idyllic setting for a great dog walk in Wiltshire. The park is a mix of open green space, woodlands, meadows, a lake, and a series of ponds and streams.
Continue readingThis circular hike from Lardon Chase to Streatley, crossing the River Thames and entering the Goring village, offers a delightful mix of woodland trails, sweeping vistas, and historic charm. It makes for an excellent long dog walk in Berkshire.
Continue readingCotswold Water Park is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the picturesque Cotswolds. If you’re a nature enthusiast and a proud dog owner, you’re in for a treat! A dog walk in Cotswold Water Park offers a perfect setting for a memorable hike amidst stunning landscapes, tranquil lakes, and abundant wildlife.
Continue readingCleeve Common is a great place for dog walks in Gloucestershire. It is the largest common and the highest point in the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With an area of over 400 hectares, it offers many excellent options for dog hikes, from challenging, hilly trails to lovely leisurely walks.
Continue readingWith one of the largest open spaces we have visited, 136.9ha, and with the River Thames flowing through the heart of the meadow, Port Meadow is an excellent option for a dog walk in Oxford.
Continue readingWith its network of heathland paths, Snelsmore Common Country Park is an excellent option for a dog walk in Berkshire. The park is 96 hectares (237 acres) and offers a variety of landscapes, including heathland, wet mires and woodland, making it an exciting option for dogs and humans alike.
Continue readingThis country park at the edge of Oxford, covering 117 hectares (289 acres) on the slopes of Shotover Hill, offers amazing views and makes for a great dog walk in Oxfordshire. The park is abound with hidden valleys and is ideal for peaceful countryside enjoyment.
Continue readingThis National Trust countryside property, situated on the edge of the Berkshire Downs, offers great views of Streatley village and the Thames Valley and is a good option for a short dog walk in Berkshire.
Continue readingThe historic market town of Newbury is a great location for a romantic dog walk in Berkshire. The town centre is vibrant and busy, while the surrounding areas with lovely cafes and the river Kennet are much quieter and invite you to walk around.
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