Grand Union Canal: Berkhamsted to Tring
Buckinghamshire
The Grand Union Canal between Berkhamsted and Tring climbs gently through the Chilterns for 11.3 km, following the towpath as it rises through locks and open countryside toward Tring Reservoirs. The route passes through the hamlet of Cow Roast and transitions from an enclosed wooded valley into more open hillside as elevation increases, with narrowboats working through locks adding constant colour and activity. At the top, Tring Reservoirs provide a distinct change of character — proper lakeside walking with wide views that contrast beautifully with the intimate canal sections below.
This dog friendly walk is perfect for dogs who love waterside environments. The canal provides constant water access, narrowboat movement creates visual interest, and the towpath offers a rhythmic, steady surface ideal for distance walking. Off-lead potential is moderate along the quieter stretches between locks, though leads are sensible near busy lock areas where boats and other walkers congregate. Livestock risk is low, and the gradual elevation gain through the Chilterns adds physical interest without steep gradients. Both Berkhamsted and Tring have dog-friendly pubs and cafes for post-walk refreshments.
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Frequently Asked Questions
This is a great choice for dogs, earning a solid 8/10 for dog friendliness. The canal towpath offers easy waterside walking with plenty of opportunities for dogs to access the water, and livestock risk along the route is low. Both Berkhamsted and Tring have dog-friendly pubs and cafes if you're looking to round off the walk with a rest stop.
Off-lead potential is moderate , the quieter stretches between locks are well-suited to letting dogs roam a little, but it's worth keeping them on the lead near busy lock areas where narrowboats and other walkers tend to gather. The towpath is a working route, so a bit of situational awareness goes a long way.
The route covers 11.3 km from Berkhamsted to Tring, climbing gradually through the Chilterns with a steady, rhythmic towpath surface that suits distance walking well. The walk ends at Tring Reservoirs, which offer a lovely change of pace with open lakeside walking and wider views. Parking is available at Berkhamsted town car parks, and there are pubs along the canal for a well-earned break.
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