Whether you’re looking after someone’s dog in Lancashire or you are out and about with your own pup, there are some great places to explore. We’ve listed a few of some top places for a game of fetch below.
Pendle Hill
With stunning 360 views and beautiful scenery, this is a great place to walk a dog in Lancashire. There’s a range of different routes to take, depending on how energetic you’re feeling, the longest route being around 5 miles long. There are plenty of pubs along the way, which are pooch friendly if you want to stop for a bite to eat or a refreshing cold drink.
Jumbles Reservoir
This walk is around 2.5 miles long and is mostly flat. This is a great place to head if you’re a dog walker in Lancashire looking after a pooch that enjoys the water as there is plenty of opportunity to swim. There is also plenty of places to picnic, with free parking and plenty of off lead areas for your dog to enjoy. A great place for relaxing afternoon dog walks in Lancashire.
Hollingworth Lake Country Park
Another great walk for a pup that likes to swim is Hollingworth Lake Country Park. Popular with tourists and locals alike, you’re bound to come across plenty of other dogs along the way. With a selection of pawsome picnic spots and a bird watching hut this is a lovely place to spend an afternoon with your four legged friend.
Hyning Scout Wood
If you enjoy woodland dog walks in Lancashire then why not head to Hyning Scout Wood. A small wood that you can easily spend an hour or two with your pup, where there are many different routes to take which are a mixture of forest and hills. It can get a little muddy in winter months so be sure to pack your wellies.
Brock Bottom
Pups are welcome to stroll along off the lead here. With beautiful views over the river this walk can easily be 4 miles long. The routes are a good mix of flat paths and forest so your pup will enjoy sniffing and chasing around in the undergrowth. There is also lots of places to stop for refreshments or a picnic.