📍What are Waypoints? A waypoint is a point of reference that can be used for location and navigation. A place or point on your trail, hike, walk or journey to wherever you are heading.
Every adventure tells a different story when you have a dog by your side, those significant places you keep revisiting hold memories and feelings, beyond points of reference and navigation... Why do we want to share them? It's no secret OLLYBYSO love to see what owners and their dogs get up to, the places you visit, the adventures you are on, the directions you take and the pit stops make.
We think exploring the outdoors with a four legged companion is something special, returning to their favourite sniffing spot or being out in the open where they find pure happiness being free.
Derwentwater, Lake District - Samantha & Otis
A trip to the Lake District, spending a few hours at Derwentwater where Otis attempted paddle boarding for the second time (all the gear no idea) followed by a walk into Keswick.


Point of interest: Millennium Stone
While at Derwentwater we found the Millennium Stone, this beautiful stone lies on the eastern shore of Derwentwater, located by the lake at Broomhill Point. We've passed this boulder once before but the shore was in so that time it was laid within the lakeside. You can see by the photo we actually got to see it properly this visit!

As we headed back to the van leaving Kewisck, we had to stop to say hello to Max!
Point of interest: Max the Miracle Dog
A statue of 13-year-old spaniel Max, Keswick's most famous canine resident, a therapy dog who was given the animal equivalent of an OBE has been immortalised in bronze.


