A trail in north Norfolk has been named one of the UK's best for dog walking.
Bacton Wood was recognised in survey a by Dog Friendly Cottages.
The firm recently created an interactive map which shows the best places to walk a dog in each postcode.
The spots are each given a "paw score" based on factors including its size, the range of dog-friendly cafes nearby and user ratings.
Bacton Wood, near North Walsham, ranked in the top eight trails nationwide.
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The 113 hectare space contains more than 30 tree species including beech, Douglas fir and western hemlock.
There are three circular walking routes to follow around the wood, marked by coloured lines on wooden posts.
The routes explore a combination of covered tree paths and open spaces.
Dogs are welcome all year round and there are always plenty of pets to say hello to along the way.
Visitors can make a day out of it by stopping off at the nearby Bacton and Walcott beaches.
While in the area, visit one of the dog friendly cafes such as Cafe Carmel in Bacton and the Kingfisher Cafe in Walcott.
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