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The best dog walks in Greater Manchester ending with a café

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Heading outside and going for a walk with your dog is one of life’s simple pleasures. Not only does it boost your mood and fitness, but has countless benefits for your four-legged friend too.

Now that summer is nearly here it’s the ideal time to be more adventurous with your dog walks and try somewhere new. Luckily we’re spoiled for choice in Greater Manchester.

We’ve rounded up some of the best dog walks below, along with dog-friendly cafes nearby so you can grab much-need refreshment after your stroll.

If you’ve got a favourite walk in Greater Manchester, please let us know in the comments section below. READ MORE: Country walks near Greater Manchester ending with a beer garden Located in the Bradshaw Valley, north of Bolton, is Jumbles Country Park - offering waterside views and forest trails.

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