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16 Apr 19, 04:01 PM |
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Day out recommendations NW England
Anyone have any recommendations of a dog friendly day out over Easter in the NW.
I have persuaded DH to have one day over Easter where we aren’t at a horse show/doing something with the horses, and as the weather is good, really fancy a nice outside day out. Happy to travel a bit, but do want it to be dog friendly, as I don’t want to have to leave the 11 month old pup alone all day. I was going to suggest a picnic at the Polo but it doesn’t start til next weekend. Any recommendations? Not Tatton Park though as we’ve been several times as it’s not far from us at all. Dog friendly beaches/walks etc? Thanks
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16 Apr 19, 04:06 PM |
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Go up to Windermere, get a day ticket for the boat. Have lunch in the water edge inn, you can keep your dog with you while you eat.
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16 Apr 19, 04:18 PM |
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When we lived in Warrington one of my favourite days further out was Llangollen in North Wales. Closer we liked Walton Hall and gardens and walking by the canal. Mind you it is nearly 30 years ago since I lived there!
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16 Apr 19, 04:23 PM |
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Crosby beach is dog friendly. It's the one with the Antony Gormley statues
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16 Apr 19, 04:25 PM |
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Walk around Grizedale Forest in Lake District. Dog friendly, can get something to eat & drink at start/end.
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16 Apr 19, 04:39 PM |
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Lyme Park?
Quarry Bank Mill and the surrounding area? (dogs can't go in the mill itself but they can go round the grounds)
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16 Apr 19, 05:15 PM |
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Llangollen, Formby, Delamere forest, haigh Hall
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16 Apr 19, 06:16 PM |
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Anywhere in Cumbria- Kendal, Ambleside, Grizede Forest, Windermere, Grange over Sands.
Also Southport, masses of dog friendly beach. |
16 Apr 19, 06:41 PM |
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Formby beach, Dunham Massey, Worden Park (in Leyland) is fantastic for dogs. It has a shallow stream that winds through the woods that is very dog friendly. Wear your wellies and you can paddle though it with your dog. Its a lovely walk and there is a really nice coffee shop in the park too.
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16 Apr 19, 08:10 PM |
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Worden park sounds fab, only 40 mins drive for us and so sounds ideal, thankyou ever so much
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