Brock Bottom
Riverside Meanders and Woodland Charms: Brock Bottom Circular, LancashireLocation: Brock Valley (Brock Bottom), near Preston/Garstang, Lancashire, ...
Read More →Lancashire Landscapes: Moorland Peaks, Coastal Paths, and Woodland Trails for Your Pooch!
Explore the diverse and captivating county of Lancashire with your canine companion, a region offering everything from wild moorland expanses and a scenic coastline to enchanting woodlands and bustling country parks. From the panoramic views atop Pendle Hill or Rivington Pike to the sandy stretches of the Fylde Coast and the tranquil paths of the Forest of Bowland AONB, Lancashire provides a fantastic array of walking experiences.
Discover the rugged beauty of the West Pennine Moors or the unspoilt landscapes of the Forest of Bowland, offering challenging hikes and breathtaking vistas. For a gentler but equally rewarding outing, Beacon Fell Country Park provides well-maintained trails with stunning views, while Williamson Park in Lancaster offers historic parkland and woodland walks. Explore the charming Wycoller Country Park, steeped in literary history, or the extensive network of paths in Cuerden Valley Park near Preston.
Lancashire's coastline boasts dog-friendly beaches perfect for a seaside scamper, such as those at Lytham St Annes or Heysham Sands (always check for local seasonal guidance). Enjoy peaceful strolls along the county's canals, like the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, or explore the trails around numerous picturesque reservoirs such as Anglezarke or Turton and Entwistle. Remember to always follow the Countryside Code, keeping your dog under control, especially around livestock and wildlife on the moors and farmland.
Ready to find your next favourite moorland adventure, coastal exploration, or serene woodland wander? Browse our curated selection of dog walks in Lancashire on dogwalksnearme.co.uk and start your journey through this wonderfully varied county today!
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Riverside Meanders and Woodland Charms: Brock Bottom Circular, LancashireLocation: Brock Valley (Brock Bottom), near Preston/Garstang, Lancashire, ...
Read More →Expansive Sands and Coastal Vistas: Sandylands Beach, Morecambe, LancashireLocation: Sandylands Beach, Marine Road East, Morecambe, Lancashire, LA3...
Read More →Explore Cuerden Valley Park in Lancashire, a large and beautiful country park offering over 650 acres of woodland, parkland, meadows, and riverside...
Read More →A circular dog friendly walk through Warton Crag, Carnforth, Lancashire. Starting at the Crag, the walk heads up and around to the top of the crag,...
Read More →Williamson Park is home to the iconic Ashton Memorial and holds 54 acres of parkland with woodland walks and excellent views over the city of Lanca...
Read More →Ascend Holcombe Hill in Lancashire for a rewarding and popular walk to the iconic Peel Tower, a prominent local landmark offering stunning panorami...
Read More →Explore the historic grounds and parkland of Lytham Hall in Lancashire, a magnificent Grade I listed Georgian country house set in extensive wooded...
Read More →Park Perfection and Wildlife Wonders: Stanley Park and Marton Mere, BlackpoolLocation: Stanley Park, West Park Drive, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY3 9H...
Read More →Enjoy a scenic walk around Hurstwood Reservoir in Lancashire, a picturesque body of water nestled in a charming wooded valley on the outskirts of B...
Read More →Ascend Nicky Nook, a distinctive and popular small fell near the village of Scorton in Lancashire, for a rewarding walk offering truly panoramic vi...
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