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Days Out and Meals Out Dog Friendly

Welcome to our reviews of dog-friendly days out and places in Cheshire, your guide to adventures that both you and your furry friends can enjoy! Whether you're looking for scenic walks, pet-friendly parks, or cafes that welcome dogs, we've got the best spots covered. From outdoor trails and beaches to dog-friendly attractions and restaurants, our reviews highlight the perfect places to make sure your dog enjoys a fun day out too. Let us help you find the ideal destinations where you and your four-legged companion can explore, relax, and make lasting memories together!

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Hawkstone Park Follies

Hawkstone Park Follies

Shrewsbury

Tucked away in the scenic Shropshire countryside, Hawkstone Follies Park is a truly unique and unforgettable place to explore. With its mix of winding woodland paths, hidden caves, ancient ruins, and sweeping views, it feels like something out of a storybook.

Helsby Hill

Helsby Hill

Frodsham

There are many walks you can do at Helsby Hill in Frodsham, Cheshire. You can explore woodland and head up to Helsby Hill Trig Point for impressive views over Cheshire and towards the Wirral.

Lud's Church & The Hanging Stone 8km Walk

Lud's Church & The Hanging Stone 8km Walk

Buxton

Tucked away in the beauty of the Staffordshire Peak District, there is a walk taking in Lud’s Church and the Hanging Stone. This is an 8km circular route with a mix of clearly marked and well trodden flat paths and craggy rocky paths that test your stamina and agility.

Lymm Dam & Village

Lymm Dam & Village

Nestled in the picture postcard village of Lymm, Cheshire, Lymm Dam is the perfect destination for a short 1.5km family-friendly walk.

Lymm Railway Walk - The Trans Pennine Trail

Lymm Railway Walk - The Trans Pennine Trail

Altrincham

The Lymm Railway is a lovely walk along an old disused railway line in Altrincham. Perfect for bikes and pushchairs with places to stop off for a bite to at.

Marbury Country Park

Marbury Country Park

Northwich

At Marbury Country Park just outside of Northwich, you can wander along the mere or explore the arboretum and community orchard. There is a children's play area, picnic area and a coffee van

Millennium Walkway in New Mills

Millennium Walkway in New Mills

New Mills

The Millennium Walkway is a spectacular structure you can marvel at while on a walk through the Goytside Meadows Nature reserve with a waterfalls and woodland to explore.

Mow Cop - National Trust

Mow Cop - National Trust

Congleton

Mow Cop is a folly at Mow Cop in the civil parish of Odd Rode, Cheshire. It is designated as a Grade II listed building on the National Heritage List for England.

Old Pale Hill at Delamere Forest

Old Pale Hill at Delamere Forest

Northwich

Old Pale Hill is an interesting walk with both history and great views. It isn't a long walk but a bit of a challenge as it is climbing a hill to get to the top.

Pennington Flash

Pennington Flash

Wigan

Pennington Flash is one of the jewels in the crown of Wigan Borough. With a Beautiful Lake, Walks around the Nature Reserve, an amazing Adventure Playground and a Cafe.

Poole's Cavern & Buxton Country Park

Poole's Cavern & Buxton Country Park

Buxton

Explore the vast limestone caverns and see how crystal stalactites have lined the chambers over millions of years in Poole's Cavern. Then stroll through beautiful woodland in the country park to find amazing views over the Peak District

Quarry Bank Mill - National Trust

Quarry Bank Mill - National Trust

Altrincham

Quarry Bank is one of Britain's greatest industrial heritage sites, showing how a complete industrial community lived. You can discover the story of mill workers & mill owners.

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