Green Moor Circular Route near the Peak District
This undulating walk goes over Hunshelf Bank to Green Moor before dropping down into the Upper Don Valley
This undulating walk goes over Hunshelf Bank to Green Moor before dropping down into the Upper Don Valley
Walkers Are Welcome Walks Walkers are Welcome is a nationwide initiative launched at Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire in 2007 to encourage towns and villages to be ‘welcoming to walkers’. The network has expanded rapidly and there are now over 100 locations across the UK that have joined this innovative community-led scheme that benefit from Walkers are…
This is a Walkers Are Welcome Accessible Buggy Walk around Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire.
This accessible dog walk in Dolgellau from the Madog Dog Walks Group is part of the Dogs Die In Hot Cars campaign to raise awareness of responsible dog walking.
This is an accessible walk around Bolton Abbey Estate. A suggested route by Peter Lau and Steve Richings.
This is a simply stunning coastal walk that encompasses Dancing Ledge, in Dorset.
Siobhan Sellar runs the blog White Paw Pup with her dog Roshe and this is her favourite Scottish Highland Dog Walk.
This is a dog friendly walk that has been put together by photographer, Phil Sproson who is based in the Peak District.
There is a good track, suitable for a powered wheelchair. There is parking near by, but all accessible amenities are either in the café at Threkeld or in Keswick.
This is Annalie Poynton’s Rutland Dog Walk which encompasses the beautiful northern shoreline of Rutland Water.
A Cornish walk for dog lovers, where dogs are allowed on beaches all year round.