JANUARY is Walk Your Dog Month and we wanted to know where you like to go for a stroll with your four-legged friends.

Walk Your Dog Month is a whole month dedicated to getting our furry friends out and about enjoying a walk.

With many people marking the start of the new year with new year’s resolutions to get fit and exercise more frequently, what better way to improve your wellbeing – and your dog’s – than by enjoying a walk?

But where are the best places in Mid Cheshire to go for a walk?

Does your dog like to run round the park, jump in muddy puddles or dash through the woods?

You suggested Acton Bridge, Delamere Forest and Marbury Park as well as down by the river Weaver, along the Trent and Mersey canal and Pickmere Lake.

Here are your recommended Mid Cheshire walks:

Acton Bridge by Terry Gregory

Acton Bridge by Terry Gregory

Along the river Weaver by Wendy Mahon

Along the river Weaver by Wendy Mahon

Delamere Forest by Sophie Ralph

Delamere Forest by Sophie Ralph

Hunts lock by Dot Jones

Hunts lock by Dot Jones

Knights Grange by Karen Swift

Knights Grange by Karen Swift

Lostock by Lynne Bentley

Lostock by Lynne Bentley

Marbury Park by Alan Bailey

Marbury Park by Alan Bailey

Marshalls Arm by Lynne Bentley

Marshall's Arm by Lynne Bentley

Pickmere Lake by Susie Schmidt

Pickmere Lake by Susie Schmidt

Tatton Park by Ann Marie Taylor

Tatton Park by Ann Marie Taylor

The end of the runway, Mobberley by Sophie Ralph

The end of the runway, Mobberley by Sophie Ralph

The Trent and Mersey canal by Terry Gregory

The Trent and Mersey canal by Terry Gregory

Walk to Sandiway quarry by Julie Webb

Walk to Sandiway quarry by Julie Webb

Weaver Way by Alan Bailey

Weaver Way by Alan Bailey

Winsford flashes by Philip Carden

Winsford flashes by Philip Carden