Walks in: East Anglia

Here you will find our collection of dog walks in the East Anglia region of England. The East of England has royal estates, historical architecture, expansive wetlands, and a vast network of lakes and rivers. On the walks listed above, where stiles are present, they are specially designed with lift gates for dogs. Our walks are graded: “Easy, Moderate, or Challenging” to help you find the perfect route for your dog’s abilities, with all walks taking between 1 and 3 hours. The scenery in this area is varied, some walks feature forests and woodland to help keep your dog shaded on hot summer days. Many of the dog walks have water; whether it is lakes, tarns, rivers, or streams. Remember, many of the walks feature hills and rough terrain so be prepared when walking, it is always sensible to bring water for both you and your wet nosed friend. Never miss a walk, if you enjoy the site and walks / trails, then follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Walk in: East Anglia

Blickling Estate

A walk around part of Blickling Park, through woods and open parkland.   National Trust Membership: For free parking at most National Trust c...

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Walk in: East Anglia

Anglesey Abbey

Anglesey Abbey is a country house in the village of Lode, north-east of Cambridge. The house and grounds are owned by the National Trust, and you and ...

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