Friday, May 25, 2012

Peak District

Thomas and I wanted to explore a little bit of England while he has some time off (and has to stay in the country), so we headed northwest to the Peak District. While it wasn't as "peak-y" as we were thinking (I think we were spoiled growing up with all the mountains surrounding us in Phoenix, and later Tucson), it was still beautiful and a nice change of pace. The drive itself was beautiful, and although we couldn't find the first trail I had wanted to try, we took the dogs on a walk down a bridleway where Max had his first encounter with a horse. He didn't quite realize the horse could do serious damage with a single kick and barked incessantly at it - luckily the horse was calm and just kept walking!

This was our first overnight trip with the dogs, and I was a little nervous, but it went SO well! Our hotel was very dog friendly and put us in a room right by the exit so we had easy access to the outside, and our room was HUGE by England standards. There were little nature trails all over the hotel property, with huge grassy areas  for the dogs to run around and a pretty little "lake" out front. The dogs loved it, and were exhausted at the end of the first day. We left them to rest and Thomas and I headed into Sheffield to catch a movie and go bowling. The next day we managed to find the trail I wanted right in the heart of the Peak District, and it was just beautiful! It was so picturesque, I wanted to pull over 100 times to take pictures. We had amazingly warm weather for our trip (close to 80, which they call a heat wave here!), so we were all tired by the end of the hike/walk, but it was a great time. I'm so glad our first road trip with the dogs went well, now we know we can take them with us when we explore other areas in England too!

Beautiful drive on the way to the Peak District

Me and the pups
Our cute little hotel
Thomas & Max
Zo was pooped after the first day!
Bowling! :)


Zo led the way ;)




2 comments:

  1. I agree... not very Peak-y! :) Something I definitely take for granted here, I love hiking and LOVE the mountains! Don't think I could live away from the Rockies!

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  2. Love the pictures! You are getting so good. I especially like the picture of Zoe passed out! SOOOO cute!!

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