Dog Walking Books for the North of England

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More Wonderful Walks From DogFriendly Campsites

Paperback • 15.2x22.5cm • 248 pages • 146 pictures
Publisher: Hubble & Hattie
ISBN: 978-1-787117-21-1
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North Yorkshire DogFriendly Pub Walks

THE WALKS 1.Ribblehead: The Station Inn (3 miles) 2.Hutton le Hole : The Crown (4½ miles) 3.Hawsker & Whitby: The Hare & Hounds, Hawskey (6 miles) 4.Goathland: The Goathland Hotel (3 miles) 5.Great Ayton & Roseberry Topping: The King’s Head Inn (4 miles) 6.Riccall: The Hare & Hounds (up to 13 miles) 7.Austwick: The Game Cock Inn (6 miles) 8.Thirsk: The Black Bull (3¾ miles) 9.Masham: The Bruce Arms (5 miles) 10.Drax: The Huntsman (5 miles) 11.Tan Hill: Tan Hill Inn (8½ miles) 12.Leyburn: The Golden Lion (6 miles) 13.Bolton Abbey: The Devonshire Arms (6 miles) 14.Malham: The Buck Inn (4 miles) 15.Gargrave: The Masons Arms (3¼ miles) 16.Keld: Keld Lodge (6 miles) 17.Hawes: The Board Inn (3¾ miles) 18.Ripon: The Navigation Inn (4 miles) 19.Richmond: The Castle Tavern (3½ miles) 20.Osmotherley: The Golden Lion (6¾ miles) Published June 2021 A5 format, softcover 96 pages ISBN 9781846744006  
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Motorway walks for drivers and dogs – Handy pocket size

How do you find great pub food, places for your kids to play, somewhere nice to walk your dog, and park a campervan, all within 5 miles of a motorway exit? With Collie Jem, Lezli and David Rees have trekked over a thousand miles creating walks and tracking down traditional inns for drivers, families, and dogs to enjoy on their journey. Anyone who drives on the motorways of England, Scotland and Wales will benefit from this guide to walks within 5 miles of motorway exits. All of the UK is covered, from Exeter to Perth and Swansea to Canterbury. Use this book to get more fun for your fuel, see more of the countryside, take a healthy break, or enjoy a relaxing pub lunch. All of the walks are suitable for dogs, and those with assistance dogs will find details of accessible paths and disabled facilities. The listed pubs – most of which are traditional inns, serving high quality food at realistic prices – all welcome well-behaved canines. If you want more than mileage from your petrol, this is the book for you! The Motorways M1 From London to Leeds, via Leicester and Sheffield M2 From London to Canterbury, via Chatham M3 From London to Southampton, via Bracknell and Winchester M4 From London to South Wales, via Reading and Bristol M5 From Birmingham to Exeter, via Worcester and Bristol M6 From Rugby to Carlisle, via Birmingham and Preston M11 From London to Cambridge, via Harlow M18 From Rotherham to Goole, via Doncaster M20 From London to Folkestone, via Ashford M25 London Orbital M27 From New Forest to Portsmouth M40 From London to Birmingham, via Oxford M42 Birmingham semi-orbital M48/ M50 Welsh Borders and the Severn Estuary M56/M57/M60 The northwest motorways M62 From Liverpool to Hull Scotland M8 Edinburgh to Greenock, via Glasgow M9 Edinburgh to Stirling M74 Glasgow to Carlisle M77 Glasgow to Fenwick M90 Edinburgh to Perth Walk notes
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Wonderful walks from dog-friendly campsites throughout the UK

This unique book combines the joys of camping with the delights of walking with your dog. Here can be found information on a variety of campsites, all of which welcome dogs, with some providing special facilities for your pet. All the campsites are located very close to footpaths and walking trails. In addition to identifying the distinctive characteristics of the area there are detailed instructions for two walks of varying lengths from each campsite. This provides the opportunity to explore the area in the immediate vicinity of the campsite and appreciate the diverse environments to be found in Britain. So if you like camping and you love taking your dog, but do not know where to go, this book will help you find either the perfect location for a weekend jaunt, or the facilities you need to explore a region, or even to tour the UK. AREAS COVERED Walks in North East Walks in South East Walks in Central Walks in North West Walks in South West Walks in Wales Walks in Scotland.
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Cheshire A Dog Walker’s Guide

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Dog Friendly Pub Walks Cheshire

​Stunning Walks in Cheshire The Dog Friendly Pub has over a hundred stunning photos set in the beautiful Cheshire area. The information is concise and easy to read. No stiles for your dogs to jump and every effort has been made to ensure safety. Local facilities are included and any dog friendly aspects of the walks are featured.Best of the Best The Dog Friendly Pub Walks in the Cheshire book covers the best dog walks the region has to offer. The walks include lakeside walks, forest walks, country parks and walks in the open countryside. Something for everyone. A variety of locations and environments means you can plan a quick one hour walk or a beautiful full day of walking.Packed Full of Inspiration Each walk is individually graded and mapped out nice and simply. The routes are set with three or four main points to look out for. We have designed our guide to inspire you to go out there and enjoy the beauty of the countryside with your dog/s. Whether you like a peaceful walk on your own, sharing with a friend or two, or going out as a family - this book is for you.Easy Maps and Graded Walks The Dog Friendly Pub Walks in Cheshire book has easy to follow maps throughout. The walks are graded as well. If you fancy as smaller walk it's catered for. Or if you prefer more of a challenge there are several walks that will give you a good day out. Something for everyone. If you are relatively new to walking in the countryside this guide gives a helping hand. If you venture to all the walks in this book, we believe you (and your four-legged companions) will have seen some of the most stunning places in the Cheshire region.

With Your Dog in Mind This Dog Friendly Pub Walks in Cheshire book highlights any possible waterholes for your dogs. Areas where leads are needed are also highlighted throughout the book. Any potential hazards such as livestock, roads or private land are also mentioned. The aim is to give you a wonderful experience and hopefully you will discover a variety of walks to enjoy many times over...and of course your furry friend will too.Dogs love being in the countryside as much as we do. Sometimes dogs get a bad press and sometimes this may be due to irresponsible owners. But we don't believe that this represents the vast majority of dog owners or dogs themselves. The Dog Friendly Pub Walks in Cheshire book gives basic guidelines to potential situations we may find ourselves in when walking our dogs in the countryside. We don't try to patronise or claim to have all the definitive rules. We just give some good guidelines to encouragesafety and good relations with those that live and work in the countryside.Walking Your Dog in the Cheshire Countryside The walks included in this book are all designed so that you and your wet-nosed friend have a really enjoyable time. Where there are stiles, they are specially designed with lift gates for dogs. At a quick glance, there is information at the beginning of each walk to tell you what to expect and what you may need to take with you. The descriptive guides will also warn of any roads ahead or areas of livestock so that you can get your dog on the lead well in advance. ​ Dogs just love to explore new places. They really enjoy the new smells and carry themselves a little higher with the added excitement. Going to new places gets you and your dog out and about, meeting new people and their dogs. It is important to socialise dogs, as they will be more likely to act in a friendly manner towards other dogs as they gain confidence. The stunning pictures in this book are just a taster of what you can see along the way. Many of the walks have fantastic views and scenery. Some of the walks are wooded, offering shade on those hot summer days. The walks are graded Easy, Medium and Challenging. They are all around one to three hours long, depending on your and your dog’s pace. You may start with the easy ones and work up to the challenging walks depending on your and your dog’s fitness. Different dog breeds and dog age must be taken into account when you decide which walks to do. Different breeds of dog have different levels of fitness. For example, bulldogs can only do short walks whereas a border collie or a springer spaniel are extremely energetic and difficult to tire out. It is recommended that you do some research on the breed of dog that you own to get to know what sort of exercise that they require.
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Dog Friendly Pub Walks Peak District

Stunning Walks in the Peak District National Park The Dog Friendly Pub Walks has over a hundred stunning photos set in the beautiful Peak District. The information is concise and easy to read. No stiles for your dogs to jump and every effort has been made to ensure safety. Local facilities are included and any dog friendly aspects of the walks are featured. ​ Best of the Best The Dog Friendly Pub Walks in the Peak District book covers the best dog walks the region has to offer. The walks include lakeside walks, forest walks, country parks and walks in the open countryside. Something for everyone. A variety of locations and environments means you can plan a quick one hour walk or a beautiful full day of walking.Packed Full of Inspiration Each walk is individually graded and mapped out nice and simply. The routes are set with three or four main points to look out for. We have designed our guide to inspire you to go out there and enjoy the beauty of the countryside with your dog/s. Whether you like a peaceful walk on your own, sharing with a friend or two, or going out as a family - this book is for you.Easy Maps and Graded Walks The Dog Friendly Pub Walks in the Peak District book has easy to follow maps throughout. The walks are graded as well. If you fancy as smaller walk it's catered for. Or if you prefer more of a challenge there are several walks that will give you a good day out. Something for everyone. If you are relatively new to walking in the countryside this guide gives a helping hand. If you venture to all the walks in this book, we believe you (and your four-legged companions) will have seen some of the most stunning places in the Peak District region.
With Your Dog in Mind This Dog Friendly Pub Walks in the Peak District book highlights any possible waterholes for your dogs. Areas where leads are needed are also highlighted throughout the book. Any potential hazards such as livestock, roads or private land are also mentioned. The aim is to give you a wonderful experience and hopefully you will discover a variety of walks to enjoy many times over...and of course your furry friend will too.Dogs love being in the countryside as much as we do. Sometimes dogs get a bad press and sometimes this may be due to irresponsible owners. But we don't believe that this represents the vast majority of dog owners or dogs themselves. The Dog Friendly Pub Walks in the Peak District book gives basic guidelines to potential situations we may find ourselves in when walking our dogs in the countryside. We don't try to patronise or claim to have all the definitive rules. We just give some good guidelines to encourage safety and good relations with those that live and work in the countryside.Walking Your Dog in the Peak District National Park The walks included in this book are all designed so that you and your wet-nosed friend have a really enjoyable time. Where there are stiles, they are specially designed with lift gates for dogs. At a quick glance, there is information at the beginning of each walk to tell you what to expect and what you may need to take with you. The descriptive guides will also warn of any roads ahead or areas of livestock so that you can get your dog on the lead well in advance. Dogs just love to explore new places. They really enjoy the new smells and carry themselves a little higher with the added excitement. Going to new places gets you and your dog out and about, meeting new people and their dogs. It is important to socialise dogs, as they will be more likely to act in a friendly manner towards other dogs as they gain confidence. The stunning pictures in this book are just a taster of what you can see along the way. Many of the walks have fantastic views and scenery. Some of the walks are wooded, offering shade on those hot summer days. The walks are graded Easy, Medium and Challenging. They are all around one to three hours long, depending on your and your dog’s pace. You may start with the easy ones and work up to the challenging walks depending on your and your dog’s fitness. Different dog breeds and dog age must be taken into account when you decide which walks to do. Different breeds of dog have different levels of fitness. For example, bulldogs can only do short walks whereas a border collie or a springer spaniel are extremely energetic and difficult to tire out. It is recommended that you do some research on the breed of dog that you own to get to know what sort of exercise that they require. ​
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