
If you’re planning a dog-friendly holiday this year, here is our guide to the top 10 dog-friendly walks in the UK. These walks are sure to spark some inspiration!
3h 38m
10.5k
Moderate
Looking for a dog-friendly trail in the Yorkshire Dales? Come and embark on the Pen-y-Ghent Circular Walk, where scenic sights are in abundance.
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5.8k
Moderate
Catbells is an accessible 4-mile route and one of the most popular in the Lake District, located near the popular Lakeland town of Keswick on the western side of Derwent Water. It is a 451-metre climb, not too large but high enough to take advantage of the exceptional views over the valley below.
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7.4k
Moderate
Easily noticeable from Grasmere village is the breathtaking Helm Crag part of the Central Fells in the Lake District and located on a fantastic walking route.
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4.7k
Moderate
Rydal Water is one of the Lake District’s smallest lakes and contain steps leading to ‘Wordsworth’s Seat’, a beautiful viewpoint and favourite, romantic spot for the famous poet. The Rydal Water Walk is a must for any hiker in the area,
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7.6k
Moderate
The Connemara Walk: Upper Diamond Hill is a delightful, circular trail within the national park. Come here to see the beautiful hill up close as well as panoramic vistas of rural Ireland.
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7.9k
Moderate
There are a wealth of sights to be enjoyed on the Janet’s Foss, Gordale Scar and Malham Cove Walk. The trail is 4.4 miles long and is a must for any hiking enthusiast in the Yorkshire Dales.
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3.9k
Moderate
Looking for a short, 2.5-mile hike in the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park? Come and explore Conic Hill Walk!
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4.8k
Moderate
A lakeside stroll around Llyn Idwal in Wales, a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts due to its rock formations and lush vegetation.
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5.4K
Moderate
One of the tallest mountains in the Black Mountains, with breathtaking beauty that makes the journey worthwhile.
View more information1h 52m
3.7 miles
Moderate
Explore the highest village in the UK with this Peak District walk and find isolated river basins, waterfalls, wide sheep pasture, and heather moorland.
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