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Walk Suggestions

Where Will Your Paws Take You?


Discover dog-friendly walks across Wales, Scotland and England — handpicked, trail-tested, and Explorer approved.

From rolling hills to dramatic fells, our English walks cover some of the best scenery the country has to offer. Head to the Lake District to bag a few Wainwrights, explore the Peak District’s iconic Ethels, or discover hidden gems in the woods, moorlands, and along the coast. Whether you’re after a tough day in the hills or a peaceful countryside ramble, there’s something here for every level of adventure

From peaceful woodland paths and sweeping coastal trails to the rugged heights of the Welsh 3000s, our routes cover every kind of adventure. Whether you're after a gentle stroll along the Pembrokeshire coast, a forest wander through the valleys, or something more challenging like ticking off the Hewitts and Nuttalls, you'll find plenty to explore. Each walk is dog-friendly, carefully mapped, and designed to help you and your four-legged friend make the most of Wales’ stunning and varied landscapes.

Scotland serves up some of the most breathtaking walks in the UK — from peaceful lochside trails to epic days out tackling Munros. Whether you're wandering through ancient pine forests, climbing craggy peaks, or soaking up sea views on the coast, there’s no shortage of adventure (or scenery). Expect big landscapes, big climbs, and plenty of space for your dog to stretch their legs. Every route has been tried, tested, and given the paw of approval.

Looking for a new challenge? Join us in our Great Outpaws Challenges!

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Whether you're aiming for the Welsh Hewitts and Nuttalls, the Wainwrights in the Lake District, the Ethels in the Peak District, or the mighty Munros in Scotland — we’ve got a challenge for you.

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These fun walking goals are a great way to explore more of the UK’s stunning landscapes with your dog by your side. Just pick a challenge, lace up your boots, and start ticking them off, one summit at a time. And don’t forget to grab a summit photo… because let’s be honest, did you even bag the trig if there’s no proof?

Hiking Challenges

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