The historic park surrounding the beautiful gardens and the magnificent Jacobean Blickling mansion is a breathtaking sight, and it makes for an enjoyable dog hike in Norfolk.
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The Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum is a great little time out. If you like airplanes like I do and more specifically military planes, then this place is for you with a plus: dogs are welcome to visit the museum, providing they are kept on the lead and close to you, not to disturb other visitors.
Continue readingThis beach is between the well known Happisburgh beach to the north and the popular Sea Palling beach to the south, and is kind of a hidden gem. Cart Gap is located at the end of a single-track lane and is a lovely sandy beach.
Continue readingThis trail at Wandlebury Country Park makes for a wonderful dog walk in Cambridgeshire. The beautiful countryside of woodland and wildflower meadows is located just south of Cambridge and offers miles of great walks. If you are looking for a dog walk in Cambridgeshire, this is definitely a great option.
Continue readingThe Uffington White Horse stands proudly on White Horse hill in Oxfordshire. The formidable chalk figure can be seen from miles away. The place is full of history mixed with religious mythology.
Continue readingWoodchester Park is situated in Nympsfield, a serene village in Gloucestershire. The park is owned by the National Trust and is open to the public.
The beautiful, forested valley is home to many buildings, including the Woodchester Mansion, and within the woodland, you will find the old Boat House.
Continue readingWe first went to this area when our dog walker accidentally let Pequi’s lead slip, and she bolted. It took us over two hours to find her again! But that is a story for another post. This post is about a lovely, short Sunday dog walk from East Hagbourne to Upton.
Continue readingWe went to Woodstock today for our weekend hike. More specifically, we went to Blenheim Palace park. It was a genuinely great dog friendly walk in Oxfordshire and the first easy hike documented in the blog.
Continue readingDog fields are a great way to exercise your four-legged friends off lead in a safe space. Especially if you don’t have a big garden, dog fields are an affordable way to get your dogs exercised in a vast but protected area dedicated to you and your dogs.
Continue readingThis trail was very different from our last one. For starters, we are now at the Thames Valley in the historic County of Berkshire in South East England, although part of Oxfordshire since 1974. No beaches here but the lovely countryside and beautiful woodland. This walk was also shorter – 5 kilometres.
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