Easy Bakewell Dog Walk

Monsal Trail looking back towards Bakewell Station
Monsal Trail looking back towards Bakewell Station

This easy Bakewell dog walk starts from the town centre and heads up to the Monsal Trail before descending back down to Coombs Road and back into town.

This walk is approximately 3 kilometres and will take about 45 minutes to do. It is a family friendly dog walk and the walk is varied from pavement walks in Bakewell to cycle trails and quiet country lanes.

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Dog walk directions

This dog walk starts from the Bakewell Tourist information centre in the middle of town.

1. Turn right out of the tourist information centre and walk across the stone bridge out of Bakewell.

Bakewell Tourist Information Centre - the start of the Bakewell dog walk.
Bakewell Tourist Information Centre

2. Bear right and head up Station road (following signs to the Industrial Centre). This is quite a steep uphill climb, but there is a footpath all the way up. You will see lovely views across Bakewell on the right hand side, and there are some spectacular private gardens that you’ll notice as you progress up the hill.

3. Once you get to the top of the hill, you will see the Codel building on your right and then the Bakewell station will come into view.

Bakewell Station – Monsal Trail

4. If you walk to the left hand side of the Bakewell Station building you will gain access to the Monsal Trail.

Useful Local dog walk books

5. Turn right onto the Monsal trail – signposted towards Coombs Road.

Follow the Monsal Trail which is a nice flat and wide surface until you reach the very end. You will experience some lovely views across to Bakewell on your right hand side. To your left, you will see Bakewell golf course, with the woods behind it.

The Monsal Trail is used by walkers, dog walkers, cyclists and horses. Everyone must be respectful of each other and appreciate that everyone wants to enjoy the trail in their own way.

6. When you reach the end of the trail, you will see a signboard which gives you more information about Coombs Road, which you are going to join very shortly.

Signage on the Monsal Trail -Coombs Road dog walk
Coombs Road information board from the Monsal Trail

7. Head down the steep path towards Coombs Road and then turn right onto Coombs Road itself. This is a very quiet country lane, but it is still used by traffic so please be aware of this and keep your dog on a lead. Follow the road back into town. If you follow Coombs Road until the end, you will eventually arrive at the stone bridge that you first walked over.

There are several dog friendly pubs and cafes that you will see as you walk back through into Bakewell. Even the cafes that don’t allow dogs inside, provide outdoor seating and often blankets and covered areas. (The Lime Lounge being one of these is the first café that you see as you walk over the bridge). This provides outdoor seating and blankets, but doesn’t make it onto our dog friendly café list, because dogs are not allowed inside. Having said that, the coffee is so good, we thought it was worth a mention!

Read these posts to find out about the many dog friendly cafes or dog friendly pubs in Bakewell.

Bakewell Markets

I've just spent a rather damp morning in Bakewell, taking Tilly for a rather soggy dog walk followed by a mooch around the Market.

Bakewell Monday Market

Despite the weather, Bakewell market was fairly busy, with traders appearing to do reasonably well. Because it was so wet, I left Tilly in the car, but usually you can see lots of dogs wandering around the market too.

Monday is also the weekly livestock market, so it's not unusual to hear the indignant mooing of cows being manhandled into place. It's quite a site at the end of the day, watching the sheep and cows being herded into the lorries ready to head to their new home, wherever that may be…..

Farmers Market – last Saturday of each month

Bakewell is also home to the second largest Farmers market, which is held on the last Saturday of each month at the Agricultural Centre. It is always very popular, but you need to get there early as they are finished by 2pm. Please be aware that dogs are not allowed inside the Agricultural centre, so you'll have to take it in turns to do your shopping!

Craft Market

Bakewell
also has a Craft market which is on most weekends and situated in the
scout hut accessed by walking through Bath Gardens and following the
yellow signage.

The craft fair is very dog friendly, with lots of the stallholders bringing their dogs to work!

Finally there are some Christmas markets coming up soon.

Bakewell Christmas Weekend – 24th & 25th November 2012

November 24th 4.45pm: Christmas Tree Lights switch on in Bath Gardens. A lantern display will follow the switch on.

November 24th 6pm: Firework Display on the showground, followed by the Farmers Feast serving drinks and food.

November 24th & 25th 11am-4pm A Victorian Christmas at the Old House Museum. Bran tub, festive music, quizzes and dressing up box for children.

There will be late night shopping during Bakewell Christmas Weekend, with shops staying open until 6pm.


 

Bakewell Market

Bakewell market is on tomorrow morning (Monday). It's always packed full of dogs at holiday time and I don't imagine tommorow will be any different.  The weather is not likely to be too great though, so that might put a few people off, but it will still be a great day.

Plenty of coffee shops to sit outside of and some lovely walks to do whilst your there.

Check out the friendly pet shop on Water street, they have some fantastic treats and toys for your dogs as well as the usual food and pet shop bits and bobs.

You can always find out which pubs and coffee shops are dog friendly by taking a copy of my Dog Friendly Bakewell book with you!  Check out the website

Have a great day!

New Dog Friendly guide to Bakewell!

Finally, I have achieved the target that I set myself at the beginning of the year. I can announce that our first dog friendly guide is now available on Amazon!  Our new ebook has just been published for dog owners who visit Bakewell in the Peak District, with their dogs.

We have chosen an e book format, as it is quick and easy to download and can be carried around with you whilst out with your dog.

This guide contains six local walks, with detailed instructions and photos of stiles and squeezers, so that you can see whether the walk is appropriate for your dog. In addition to the walks, there are also details of local pubs and coffee shops which are dog friendly in the Bakewell area.

For those of you planning a slightly longer stay, there are contact details of local accommodation providers who are happy to welcome dogs. These vary from hotels to campsites and everything in between!

This guide is a “must have” for dog owners who like to take their canine companions everywhere with them.