Bristol Dog Walking Blog
Read about our dog walking adventures and find out about the services we provide.
Three Somerset nature reserves make up the Cheddar Complex: Black Rock, Long Wood and Velvet Bottom. The area is rich in history and famous …
Our Bristol puppy visits aim to create a vaired, positive, safe and enjoyable experience for the puppy. Part of this process can be achieved …
Troopers Hill overlooks the city of Bristol and beyond. The Hill contains an interesting mix of history, wild plants and animals. A distinctive …
Bishops Knoll is a hidden garden and woodland from the 19th Century. Overgrown with ivy, bamboo and laurel, this magical site is slowly being …
Old Sneed Park is a lovely piece of calm and tranquility within the urban landscape of Stoke Bishop in Bristol.
Mina Road Park is a typical Victorian park in St Werburghs. We visit with puppy Jasper and have fun exploring and making new doggy …
The Outdoor Paws blog has been selected to appear in the feedspot Top 10 UK Dog Blogs and Websites in 2019.
Greville Smyth Park is a popular park in south Bristol. We visited with dogs Sammy and Skye.
Sydney Gardens is a small park on the north-eastern side of Bath and the UK’s only surviving Georgian Pleasure Gardens. It’s the perfect place …
Paradise Bottom was designed in the 18th Century as a picturesque pleasure garden.
Prior Park is laid out in a steep-sided valley with magnificent views over Bath and an 18th century landscaped garden featuring a Palladian bridge.
A tranquil wildlife-rich oasis with a feature central pool that was once used by abbots and monks to provide fresh fish whilst they were staying …
Outdoor Paws priority is to ensure the safety and welfare of the dogs in our care.
The Isle of Purbeck is a beautiful area with a traditional seaside town, dramatic coastline, rolling hills and an ancient castle that lies in …
We travelled to the stunning countryside which surrounds the City of Bath for a 6 mile Skyline walk.