22 October 2024
Bring your dog to the nation’s forests for Forest Walkies with Wallace & Gromit!
Tails are set to wag and noses to twitch as Forestry England invites you to take your dog on the ultimate forest dog walk with Wallace & Gromit as they unveil brand-new Forest Walkies routes across 22 of the nation’s forests. The routes, developed in partnership with Aardman and Ordnance Survey, will give four-legged friends the time of their lives and help you spend quality time with your canine companions. Not only that but there’s a chance to win your dog a fabulous holiday – and the whole family can go too!
Panels along each forest route offer activities to do with your dog featuring that inimitable duo, Wallace and Gromit. Challenges include encouraging your dog to sit still while you count up to 30 (in Gromit seconds!), high-fiving your canine chum, and encouraging them to lie still while you both enjoy looking up at the trees. Any cheating is all part of the fun you’ll have with your happy hound! And there’s even a photo opp at end of the route for your dog to say “cheese Gromit!”
Routes will also be plotted on Ordnance Survey’s Maps app to help you navigate your way around and you’ll find more information about the routes and be able to enter the competition from the app too.
With a third of visitors to the nation’s forests bringing their beloved dogs, Forestry England welcomes them all year round to exercise and enjoy the sights and smells of the forest landscape. Forest Walkies is a chance to deepen the bond you have with your dog and support their wellbeing and yours.
There is a brilliant activity pack to buy before you go on your Forest Walkies, with a beautifully designed tote bag featuring Wallace and Gromit striding out on their own forest walk as a special gift for dog owners. Inside is a cute dog bandana as a gift for the most important member of the group. You’ll also find a leaflet to enter the competition as well as a fun crossword puzzle to be just like Wallace and Gromit, with clues on the route panels to solve on your forest walk.
One lucky dog (and their family) will be in with the chance of winning an amazing Forest Holidays cabin break worth £1500, where they can put their paws up and relax! Details of how to enter can be found in the activity pack and also on the Forestry England website.
Bridgette Hall, Forestry England Head of Recreation, said:
“We can’t wait to welcome dogs and their owners for their Forest Walkies with this brand-new campaign. The forest is the perfect place for dogs to have fun, exercise and stay healthy all year round. As well as being a beautiful environment for us as we take our dogs for a walk, it’s also a place full of enrichment for them with sights and smells to keep your dog happy and stimulated. Dogs and their owners are incredibly important visitors to the nation’s forests, and we are looking forward to seeing some very waggy tails and bright eyes as they experience this grand day out! All our dogs deserve a treat, and this is the perfect way to give it to them. I know my spaniel is going to love every minute of our Forest Walkies.”
Rachael Peacock, Senior Brand Manager, Aardman added:
“We are delighted to be continuing our long-term partnership with Forestry England with the new ‘Forest Walkies’ campaign. Wallace and Gromit love the countryside and can’t wait to start encouraging families to get outdoors with their four-legged friends on these cracking dog-walking trails. Wallace is dusting off his ultimate walkies invention, The Wrong Trousers, in preparation!"
Nick Giles OBE, Ordnance Survey’s Managing Director for Leisure, said:
“This series of Wallace and Gromit routes around forests in England are wonderful fun for your dog and you.
“We are excited about helping people find the routes easily in the OS Maps app, the UK’s leading outdoor exploration app. Fingers crossed walkers and their dogs have the same amount of fun exploring the outdoors as Wallace and Gromit have done over the years.”
As well as appearing on the Forest Walkies routes, Gromit will be Forestry England’s special celeb ambassador for the year ahead.
To keep dogs and people safe when visiting the nation’s forests, Forestry England asks everyone to follow the forest dog code. This means keeping your dog close and in sight, bagging their poo and either putting it in a bin if available or taking it home with you, and following signs around the forest to protect wildlife and other forest visitors.
Forestry England national membership means you and your dog can have even more wonderful walks in hundreds of forests across England while supporting our work to care for the forests we all love. You can find out more about becoming a member at forestryengland.uk.
Notes to Editor
- Images are available here. Please credit Forestry England/Crown copyright.
- Forestry England manages and cares for the nation’s 1,500 woods and forests, with over 285 million visits in 2023/24. As England’s largest land manager, we shape landscapes and enhance forests for people to enjoy, wildlife to flourish and businesses to grow. We are continuing the work we have already started to make the nation’s forests resilient to climate change and by 2026 we will:
- create at least 6,000 more hectares where we integrate wilding activities in our productive forests
- increase the diversity of visitors to the nation’s forests and have one million hours of high-quality volunteer time given to the nation’s forests
- plant at least 2,000 hectares of new, high quality, predominantly broadleaf woodlands
For more information visit forestryengland.uk. Forestry England is an agency of the Forestry Commission.
About Wallace & Gromit
Wallace and Gromit, Aardman’s most loved and iconic duo have been delighting family audiences around the world for 30 years. First hitting our screens in Nick Park’s Academy Award®-winning Wallace & Gromit: A Grand DayOut (1989) the pair went on to star in three further half hour specials (Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers (1993), Wallace & Gromit: A Close Shave (1995) and Wallace & Gromit: A Matter of Loaf or Death (2009)) and a feature length film Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) and are internationally celebrated winning over 100 awards at festivals - including 3 Academy Awards® and 5 BAFTA® Awards.
A regular highlight of the primetime BBC schedules, especially during the festive season, they have become British national treasures and pop culture icons in their own right. Wallace & Gromit: A Matter of Loaf or Death still remains the most watched Christmas Day programme since 2008 when it premiered on BBC One. The duo featured in their first augmented reality story The Big Fix Up, followed by the Emmy®-nominated VR experience, The Grand Getaway. A new feature length film Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl will premiere this winter, directed by Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham.
With a permanent attraction at Blackpool Pleasure Beach with over 500,000 riders every year, over 1 million fans on Facebook and over 15million views on YouTube, these perennial characters continue to grow audiences across multiple platforms.
Wallace & Gromit's Children's Charity is a national charity raising funds to improve the lives of sick children in hospitals and hospices throughout the UK, raising over £50million since 1995.
Forestry England’s Forest Walkies routes can be found at:
- Haldon Forest Park, Devon
- Cardinham Woods, Cornwall
- Alice Holt Forest, Surrey
- Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest, Kent
- Grizedale Forest, Cumbria
- Whinlatter Forest, Cumbria
- Mallards Pike, Forest of Dean
- Wyre Forest, Shropshire
- Westonbirt, The National Arboretum, Gloucestershire
- Dalby Forest, North Yorkshire
- Delamere Forest, Cheshire
- Fineshade Wood, Northamptonshire
- Hicks Lodge, Leicestershire
- Cannock Chase, Staffordshire
- Sherwood Pines, Nottinghamshire
- Salcey Forest, Northamptonshire
- Jeskyns Community Woodland, Kent
- Hamsterley Forest, County Durham
- Wendover Woods, Buckinghamshire
- Gisburn Forest, Lancashire
- Kielder Forest, Northumberland
Media contact:
Naomi Fuller, Media Relations Manager | media@forestryengland.uk |