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Dog-Friendly Activities in Middlesbrough, UK

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Middlesbrough. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Meg K9 Paddock
Meg K9 Paddock Meg K9 Paddock is a secure 1-acre dog park available for private hire in Lincoln, UK. The site can be reserved in 30 minute increments for a nominal fee. The paddock is lighted and is open year-round. Water is provided and waste bags are available. See Details
Pet Friendly Altrincham Market
Altrincham Market Altrincham Market is dog-friendly! Dog owners are welcome to bring their leashed furry-friends to explore the outdoor covered market. The Market sells high quality produce, made, grown, sourced or owned by people in the north west of England. Altrincham Market is open Tuesday from 8am to 4pm, Thursday from 8am to 3pm, Friday and Saturday from 8am to 4pm, and Sunday from 10am to 4pm. The Market also features an indoor food hall, outdoor seating, and food pods—hours for these attractions can be found on its official website. See Details
The Settle - Carlisle Railway The Settle - Carlisle Railway is a pet-friendly train through the Yorkshire Dales and Cumbrian Fells in the north of England. It's part of the UK rail network, so prices remain affordable for dogs and their owners. There are lots of lovely little stops along the way, which includes the highest train station in the whole country. There are an average of eight trains a day between Settle and Carlisle, starting at 6:21am and ending at 7:52pm. Pets ride for free and human tickets start at £10. Pets ride for free and human tickets start at £10. See Details
Ducie Street Warehouse Ducie Street Warehouse is a dog-friendly cinema and lounge in Manchester, UK. Your friendly dog is welcome to join you at the world's first dog-friendly cinema, inside at the bar or for Monday 'Pawpcorn' viewings. On Pawpcorn nights, pets are welcome to join you in the cinema for free. During these weekly events, dog-centric films are shown, with quieter sound to accommodate to canine sensitivities with hearing. Don't forget to check out their carefully crafted menu, featuring meals like lobster macaroni cheese, the Vegan Full English plate, or their prosciutto ham eggs benedict. See Details
Padley Gorge Padley Gorge is pet-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on this beautiful countryside trail between the village of Grindleford and the A6187 road. Stroll on the pathway over rolling green hills together and gaze upon streams, woodland and a bounty of green. Make sure you clean up any mess that your pooch leaves behind. See Details
Flamingoland Flamingoland is pet-friendly. This amusement park in North Yorkshire pays homage to flamingoes everywhere. Leashed pups can join you in the park, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. Dogs are welcome to join you for outdoor performances of Pirates of Zanzibar. Flamingoland is open every day of the week from 10am to 5pm. See Details
Mobberley Dog Park Mobberley Dog Park is a private, rentable recreation area located on Green Bank Farm in Mobberley, UK. Owners can book this fenced 1.3-acre dog park for their canine companion to run and exercise off leash. Amenties include agility equipment, a doggy wash, a drink station, dog toys, waste bags and more. No more than eight dogs are allowed in the field at any time, and only two cars per booking are permitted. See Details
York Dog Park Allow your dog to run free and safe at York Dog Park in York, UK, where Fido will love the one-acre private dog walking field complete with a full agility course, shed for shelter and parking for up to three cars. This is a stress-free, fun environment for exercise & training. One-hour private sessions, group classes, training and socializing activities to meet other local dogs are also offered. You can book a session at York Dog Park in advance through their website. See Details
Dog Bowl Dog Bowl is a dog-friendly bowling alley in Manchester, UK. Bring your pooch along with you to cheer you on as you hit strike after strike, or commiserate you for yet another gutter ball. Pups are provided with water bowls upon arrival, but owners should be aware that the environment can be loud at times. Food is served and there are arcade games, too. See Details
Beamish, the Living Museum of the North Beamish, the Living Museum of the North is a pet-friendly attraction in Stanley, UK. Learn about life for coal miners over the past 200 years in the North of England at Beamish. This dog-friendly open-air museum features a 1900s pit village, a 1950s town, a historic tram and more. Leashed dogs are always welcome around the open-air museum’s large grounds and are also permitted on the lower deck of transport and in designated buildings during slower times of the year. Dog biscuits are also available for purchase! See Details
Heights of Abraham Heights of Abraham is a pet-friendly hilltop park in Matlock, UK in the Peak District. Bring your leashed pooch on a spectacular cable car ride high above a deep limestone gorge, followed by a romp around the 60-acre estate. The Waggy Tails Trail is a great way to pass the time while the other members of the group go inside the caverns, which don't allow dogs. See Details
City Screen Picturehouse City Screen Picturehouse offers pet-friendly screenings each month in York, UK. Bring Fido along to watch hand-picked films, including new release movies, independent features, and familiar classics. Theatregoers with dogs will be issued a fleece blanket to cover the seat or a rug if your pup prefers to lay on the floor. Bowls of water will also be available around the screen. Lighting levels will be a little higher than usual and movie volume will be quieter to accommodate your dog's sensitive ears. Before booking a ticket, be sure to confirm it's a designated dog-friendly showing. See Details
Norton Priory Museum & Gardens Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome to explore the pet-friendly Norton Priory Museum & Gardens in Runcorn, UK. This attraction, situated on 42 acres, features highlights such as the medieval undercroft, two museum galleries, and the two-and-a-half-acre Georgian Walled Garden (open from April to October). While dogs aren't permitted inside the museum's Brooke Café, they do offer outdoor seating for visitors with pets. See Details
Heaton Park Heaton Park is pet-friendly. Located in Manchester, this large municipal park covers 600-acres in total. Dogs are welcome in the park, as long as they are on a leash throughout. Take a wander past the 18-hole golf course and check out the rowing boats on the lake. The pathways wind gently around the green spaces in the park and make for a great setting for an afternoon stroll. Stop for a moment on one of the benches adjacent to a large pond. The park opens at 8am every day of the week. See Details
Daisy Days Organised Dog Walks Description Group social dog walking is an activity that complements the human dog relationship perfectly and is becoming increasingly more popular. It gives humans a chance to get out and about and meet other like minded souls, make new friends and discover new and exciting places to walk. All age groups can take part in this activity so the entire family can enjoy their time together. Dogs also like the social side of walking somewhere new this gives them the mental stimulation they need. There are masses of health benefits also for both the two and the four legged participants.

Your own transport is essential as most of the walks are not accessible by public transport.

Type of walks vary from easy, moderate to physical.

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Piccadilly Records Piccadilly Records is a dog-friendly record store in Manchester, UK. No visit to the home of Oasis and Joy Division would be complete without a visit to a record store. Leashed pups are welcome to peruse the aisles by your side while you choose a vinyl record to take home. See Details
Angel of the North The Angel of the North is a pet-friendly sculpture in Gateshead, UK. Antony Gormley's winning design is one of the most visited art attractions in the world. This incredible steel sculpture pays homage to the region’s coal mining past. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners at the sculpture for a photoshoot and a walk on the surrounding pathways. See Details
Cleethorpes Beach Cleethorpes Beach is a pet-friendly beach in Cleethorpes, UK. Bring your dog with you for a stroll along the North Prom and Central Prom sections of the beach off-leash from October through April. Pups must be leashed during the busy season here due to the donkeys and nesting birds. Dogs are also welcome to roam off-leash from Cleethorpes Leisure Centre towards Humberston Fitties year-round. See Details
Tanfield Railway Tanfield Railway is a pet-friendly steam train journey in Gateshead, UK. Visitors to the Angel of the North can join Tanfield Railway nearby for an excursion on a train track that was once used as a horse-drawn colliery wooden wagonway. Pets are welcome but must be leashed at all times and are not permitted on seats. See Details
P&O Ferries Hull P&O Ferries in Hull, UK accommodates pets, letting you and Fido travel together from Hull to Rotterdam. For an additional fee, you can book a kennel for your pet, or if you’re traveling with just your pup, you can opt for one of their designated dog-friendly cabins. Be sure to visit their website for detailed information, including any restrictions on UK-banned dog breeds. See Details
Middlesbrough, UK