Now that winter is coming to an end, the gang has been going back to hikes and visiting more dog fields. After last year’s popular post about the Hagbourne Dog field near Didcot, this time around we visited the Paws Paddock in Wallingford, Oxfordshire.
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This 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.
Continue readingThe place where the broads meet the coast, the remote and beautiful Horsey Windpump site, with its broadland landscape and wildlife, provides the opportunity for a great dog walk in Norfolk.
Continue readingThis short dog walk in Norfolk offers the best views of Norwich’s skyline. The Mousehold Heath has over 184 acres of woodland and heathland, offering plenty to see. It makes for a great dog hike.
Continue readingThe gatehouse of 14th century Donnington Castle in the small village of Donnington is an impressive view and it offers a number of different footpaths you can enjoy with your dog. The site is an excellent option for a dog walk in Berkshire.
Continue readingBasildon Park in Berkshire offers a great walk. The site is owned by the National Trust and there is a Grade I listed building within the grounds. The garden and the park are a dog friendly walk in Berkshire.
Continue readingStowe Park is one of my favourite parks in the UK, and as we found out, it is also dog friendly. The park is highly recommended if you are looking for a leisurely walk with fantastic views that you and your four-legged friends will love.
Continue readingWe finally got to walk the 10 km River of Life trail in Little Wittenham, a great dog walk in Oxfordshire. The River of Life I and II are ecological projects by the Earth Trust in the Wittenham Clumps. The main goal is to re-wild a stretch of the Thames riverbank, providing habitats for biodiversity.
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