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Dog walks in "the UK"
| 1.) Abbeyford. Okehampton, Devon, England. EX20 |
| Type: Open Space
Habitat: Woodland
Size/ Dis: 378 acres
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On the outskirts of Okehampton the walks through this beautiful wood lead you past majestic Douglas Fir trees, through areas of old beech and alongside the banks of the River Okement, and is therefore popular with local people.
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| 2.) Aldenham Country Park. Elstree
, Hertfordshire, England. WD6 3AT |
| Type: Open Space
Habitat: Woodland
Size/ Dis: 175 acres
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Aldenham Country Park - owned and managed by Hertfordshire County Council - was created on green belt land in 1971 as an area for quiet countryside recreation. Its 175 acres of woodland, parkland and open water provide the perfect setting for a great day out for everyone.
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| 3.) Alexandra Park. Wood Green, Greater London, England. N22 7AY |
| Type: Open Space
Habitat: Parkland
Size/ Dis: 196 acres
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Alexandra Park can be found on London's Musgrove Hill, a short distance from Wood Green. The sloping park has its own nature reserve.
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| 4.) Anglers Country Park. Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. WF4 2EB |
| Type: Open Space
Habitat: Parkland
Size/ Dis: 150 acres
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Anglers Country Park is set in beautiful countryside surroundings, approximately 4 miles from the city of Wakefield. It is an exceptional park with a variety of meadowland, wetland and trees, all rich in wildlife. It is a good place to find out why we should not just take nature for granted.
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| 5.) Arrow Valley Country Park. Redditch, Worcestershire, England. B98 0LJ
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| Type: Open Space
Habitat: Parkland
Size/ Dis: 900 acres
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Arrow Valley Country Park is the largest area of open space in Redditch, 900 acres in size. The park was created in the 1970's by the Redditch Development Corporation and has become one of Redditch's greatest green assets. The park extends over 2.5 miles from Bordesley Abbey in the north of Washford Mill in the south.
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| 6.) Avon Heath Country Park. Ringwood, Dorset, England. BH24 2DA |
| Type: Open Space
Habitat: Heathland
Size/ Dis: 600 acres
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Dorset's largest Country Park is dominated by heather, broken only by clumps of birch and pine. The miles of tracks offer an opportunity to explore some of Dorset's internationally important heathland and its rare wildlife.
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| 7.) Baggeridge Country Park. Dudley, West Midlands, England. DY3 4HB |
| Type: Open Space
Habitat: Parkland
Size/ Dis: 150 acres
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Baggeridge Country Park is a beautiful area of countryside
on the doorstep of the Black Country. Being set back from
the roads, its secluded delights are revealed to you as you
explore further.
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| 8.) Barbury Castle Country Park. Swindon, Wiltshire, England. SN4 0QH
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| Type: Open Space
Habitat: Grassland
Size/ Dis: 150 acres
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Barbury Castle stands at the hub of a network of public rights of way consisting of footpaths, bridleways and byways. These include popular named routes like Smeathe’s Ridge, Gypsy Lane and the Old Ridgeway.
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| 9.) Beacon Hill Country Park. Woodhouse Eaves, Leicestershire, England. LE12 8SR |
| Type: Open Space
Habitat: Heathland
Size/ Dis: 240 acres
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At 245m (802 feet), Beacon Hill is the second highest point in Leicestershire and the site of a Bronze Age hill fort. A toposcope indicates landmarks that can be seen from the summit.
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| 10.) Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest. Goudhurst, Kent, England. TN17 2SJ |
| Type: Open Space
Habitat: Woodland
Size/ Dis: 2000 acres
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The National Pinetum is a world-class collection of dramatic conifers and provides a beautiful setting for a country walk in all seasons.
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