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The following walking trails offer itineraries that are suitable for both you and your dog to enjoy, due to the availability of dog-friendly accommodation and the accessibility of the landscape (i.e. dogs are allowed on the trail but may need to be kept on a lead in places). There may still be stiles, livestock and other obstacles to overcome along these trails, so make sure you are fully prepared.
The county of Yorkshire is often pictured filled with neat fields, grazing livestock and thatched cottages; while there is no shortage of these, the Yorkshire Dales and Moors have much more to see and do, attracting curious visitors from all over the world. Whether you head for the drystone walls and rolling hills of the dales, or opt to explore the remote expanses of the moors, Yorkshire has plenty to entice and inspire every walker.
Filled to the brim with a wide range of dramatic scenery, the Lake District National Park is known around the world for its remarkable beauty and is a prime location for all kinds of outdoor activities. Awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 2017, the Lake District is a celebrated collection of staggering mountains, mysterious forests and glistening lakes that have inspired the famous works of Wordsworth and Wainwright, among countless others.
Whether you choose to explore the vibrant shoreline of the west coast, or explore the turbulant history showcased along the east coast, there is an abundance of amazing things to see and do along the coastlines of northern England. If you're a lover of busy seaside resorts, scenic nature reserves, breezy clifftops or imposing fortresses, England's northern coasts has everything you could hope for, and more, for a walking adventure.
With its lush green dales, picturesque villages and impressive limestone landscapes, the Peak District National Park is a fabulous haven of calm in northern England. Walkers flock from across the globe to explore the area’s many spectacular hidden gems, including centuries-old buildings, incredible natural geology, far-reaching views and a variety of wonderful plant and wildlife. The Peak District is the ideal walking country for those eager for a taste of quintessential English countryside.
The most northerly county of Northumberland has a fascinating, long-standing history that cannot be found anywhere else. The coastline has endured centuries of invasions, while further inland played host to a series of conflicts along the Scottish border. As a result, Northumberland is peppered with fantastic forts and strongholds, along with many other remnants of turbulent times. Keen historians will thoroughly enjoy discovering this county’s past while surrounded by beautiful, diverse scenery.