Travel experts at Dog Friendly Cottages have created a new interactive map to help dog owners find the most dog-friendly forests near them.
Scrolling down the page of the Dog Friendly Cottages homepage, people can enter their postcode (or the postcode of where they are travelling to) to find dog-friendly forests nearby.
Green paw marks on the interactive map signify the highest-rated woods with plenty of space for your dog to roam.
Yellow and red paws indicate other charming woods that may have fewer amenities or slightly lower ratings, perfect for nature lovers seeking a quieter option.
Rating forests up and down the country, the team at Dog Friendly Cottages have revealed the eight best dog walking trails across the UK.
Explore: Brodsworth Community Woodland
In South Yorkshire, the best rated forest walk is Brodsworth Community Woodland, which spans 99 hectares of open meadows, winding paths and wildflower areas.
Nearby there are 20 dog-friendly cafés just a short walk away, which makes the area a dog walker’s dream.
Explore: Ecclesall Woods
Also in South Yorkshire is Ecclesall Woods, which had intriguing features such as an old sawmill and millstone quarries.
Explore: Hardcastle Crags
Heading west, Hardcastle Crags in West Yorkshire is a stunning spot for dog walkers that includes dramatic views.
Explore: Rockingham Forest
Roam a diverse woodland with towering ancient trees and rich wildlife at every turn. Nearby, there are four dog-friendly cafés to grab a bite to eat and a lovely hot drink.
Explore: Abbot’s Wood
Meander by beautiful bluebell woods that is teeming with wildlife, including nearly 30 different species of butterflies.
Explore: Barton Wood
Bacton Wood is a hidden gem managed by Forest England that has wide open spaces that are ideal for dogs to roam off-lead.
Explore: Haigh Woodland Park
Home to the Haigh Kitchen Courtyard, which houses several dog-friendly cafés, Haigh Woodland Park is the perfect destination for an easy walk.
Explore: Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park
Enjoy panoramic views overlooking the River Tay at Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park, then settle down in a nearby café to relax after an invigorating walk.
In 2025 all visitors will need an ETA to travel to the UK except UK, Irish and Overseas Territories citizens. Credit: Tanaonte@ iStock
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