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The site of this village is perhaps one of the most poignant reminders of the way this region was practically laid waste during WW1.
Easy going trail through woodland that was once part of the Castledurrow Estate. The 'castle' is now a stylish venue for weddings etc.
Junction 20 Villefranche de L
On a hot day this is a fantastic dog walk on the Canal du Midi towpath. It's peaceful and ideal for a complete break from motorway driving.
Junction 48 Allassac
A little visited village, well off the tourist coach routes and with plenty to interest visitors.
The village dates back well over a thousand years.
Junction 39 Sigean
With its characteristic 3-storey houses and narrow winding streets, this is a gem of a little village to amble around.
Junction 13
Once a lair for marauding pirates this small town is now one of the largest marinas for yachts and pleasure boats in the Med.
Junction 17 Liposthey
An enjoyable walk through a pine forest, with a crêperie on hand for the hungry.
A short circular walk along the bed of a former railway track that's now a mini-arboretum of fruit trees.
Junction 36 Beziers
The force of the water rushing through this flight of nine locks has to be seen to be believed, and it's a brilliant place to de-stress after hours of motorway driving.
Marked forest trails in a working forest that's welcoming to visitors. Good off-lead romping for dogs.
The mansion in the park was where Charles Parnell was born, there's no museum or anything here now though (the building is used as offices).
Nicely marked easy to follow short trails here. Useful as a walkies stop between Rosslare and Waterford - or just for a walk anyway.
Ideal spot for a leisurely picnic on the lough shore - and the dog will be delighted with a woodland walk and then a chance for some swimming.
Peaceful woodland with easy forest tracks to walk on. And if you've an interest in history there's some seriously old stuff to try and find while you're here.
Gorgeous circular walk in a part of the forest that was a favoured hunting ground of Charles the 10th. And plenty of opportunity for refreshment in Rambouillet afterwards.
A woodland walk in many acres of the Rambouillet forest and a lake.
We've been here several times because it's so lovely - and each time we've been the only visitors. So don't be put off if you find an empty car park - it's a place that's well worth discovering.
This walk combines an interesting military story with a peaceful woodland walk where dogs can be off-lead. The sea can be seen twinkling through the foliage as you walk.
Atmospheric medieval castle ruins, with a long and very human history of tragedy, revenge and conniving.
Glorious spot for blowing away the cobwebs! Plenty here to excite dogs, and children will love this seaside space too.
Enchanting walk through the forest from the Aire de la Ville Hamon car park. Whether you're taking a quick break from driving, or planning a longer hike with the dog - this is just great!
Junction 21
An interesting stop, with a good farm shop and the chance to buy some freshly-made cider direct from the brewery.
An easy stop for families, with plenty for little ones to explore as well as a good farm shop and cafe. Dogs are welcome outside the cafe, so this is one for a dry day.
A family and dog-welcoming country pub with a dog walk with no stiles or livestock.
A short walk to a tower commemorating the mid-19th century MP Sir Andrew Agnew. Not too much walking to do but dogs will still be entertained and the views are worth a look.
A small beach and cafe where dogs are allowed. There's not much beach when the tide is in, and this is ideal for dogs with modest expectations for a walk or very keen swimmers.
The rustic information centre here is a trove of knowledge about the nature of the forest and beavers in particular since they have been reintroduced to improve the environment.
If your dog enjoys a long walk with lots of interesting stuff to sniff, and little chance of meeting other dogs then this is the perfect walkies.
The dog walk here is a pleasant stroll along a former rail line. The story behind the monument is desperately sad to read, and shocking in its brutality.
A very convenient picnic site right on the beach with easy access for motorhomes and caravans.
A brooding castle that still looks quite scary. Dogs are welcome outside in the grounds, but not in the castle itself.
The beach is a short drive from Applecross and well worth it for the dogs to do some dashing and splashing well away from the road.
A gorgeous freshwater beach where dogs can sniff by the trees and cool down in the crystal clear loch water.
Many dogs find themselves waiting for a ferry to Orkney, along with people taking selfies of themselves at the end of the road.
The Glenlivet Estate is pure happiness for dog walks outside of ground nesting bird times of April, May and June it's ideal for off-lead walkies.
A short walk to a long and enthusiastic waterfall in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.
Junction 26
Dog-friendly pub with good food and just around the corner from Epping Forest for a long walk with the dog. Close to the M25 and also the M11 at Junction 6.
Lovely dog-friendly cafe right next to the Common for walkies with the pooch. A good stop for families with lots of interesting wildlife to explore and colouring paper in the cafe.
Junction 10
A dog-friendly pub with a light, bright atmosphere and really easy to find from the motorway.
A former fishing village with a dog-friendly beach. At high tide most of the beach disappears near the harbour, but you can still find some sand further down.
A fortified residence dating way back to medieval times, and much extended and improved by successive owners over the years. Dogs are welcome in the grounds only.
This is a fine old ruin with a glorious collection of ghosts, family curses and executions! Dogs may be disappointed by a short stroll, but for history and atmosphere it's a family winner.
There's plenty to explore here for dogs and also kids and the curious. The castle is the draw for many, but we enjoyed the trails and waterfalls which form the valley.
Dogs are welcome in the estate gardens and also the cafe. The castle is a very good family plus dog day out on the isle of Arran.
Relaxed and informal dog-friendly dining and refreshment in the delicious Shropshire countryside.
A free car park and access to the forest for dog walks on paths where cyclists are very unlikely. This is a remote part of the forest and very calm.
A dog-friendly inn with a big reputation for good food and service. The pretty black and white timbered houses in the village look ridiculously picturesque!
A traditional and welcoming pub in the heart of rural Derbyshire. Not too far from Derby, this is a great place to spend some quiet time with your family and dog.
A dog-friendly inn on the edge of the White Peak. Excellent Yorkshire puddings but sadly no dog walk for Fido.
Hathersage is one of the great outdoor centres in the Peak District. This hotel is a great place to stay with your dog and there are lots of other dog-friendly pubs to enjoy too.
Relaxed and charming dog-friendly cafe on the shores of Strangford Lough
A beach that bears the brunt of the power of the Atlantic, with huge dunes to show how the water continually shapes the land here.
A short stretch of the Sandstone Trail is a perfect doggie comfort break within seconds of the A54. Even in hot weather the trees provide shade and also protect you when it's raining.
A lovely woodland walk that's popular with local dog walkers. There's a river for doggie swimming, well defined paths and loads of room for dogs to zoom.
A fabulous dog walk for a sunny day to enjoy big views and a bit of history if you feel inclined.
Wonderfully dog-friendly hotel by the coast in Somerset. Dogs are made incredibly welcome and the hotel has a number of walk routes for your tail-wagging friend to enjoy.
Fabulous dog stop here with a short walk to the beach through woodland and then endless romping space on the sand.
A really easy to find dogs delight of a new wood with a circular path and a lovely sense of tranquillity. Close to a roundabout off the A617 and handy for Durham centre too.
Lovely big-hearted and dog-friendly pub just off the A46 north of Nottingham with loads of space for everyone.
A dog walk in a well-managed forest in County Carlow. Follow the forest roads to enjoy great views across the surrounding countryside.
A walk through a forest and on to a beautiful lough. It's a bit of a challenge but well worth it and your dog will have a wonderful time sniffing among the trees and swimming in the river.
Easy to follow trails in a peaceful wood. The scenery on the longer walk is well worth the little extra effort and the dogs will love running amongst the trees.
A hillside forest that dogs will love. The view from the parking area is worth the visit alone and there are loads of walking options.
Forest recreation area where dogs are free to run off-lead well away from livestock.
This is a great place for dogs who enjoy a really good walk. The forest is on the slope of a mountain, so whichever way you choose to walk, you can be sure of a bit of up and down.
This is a handy stopping off point between Listowel and Tralee. It's a great place for the dogs to let off steam and a fascinating area for bird lovers.
Very handy dog walk literally on the N70 west of Tralee.
Quiet dog walk in pretty woodlands with a good path.
A beautiful woodland that is perfect to visit with your dog. The riverside path will delight all nature lovers and the dogs will enjoy a refreshing dip too.
A strenous walk for people and dogs but the view from the top make it all worthwhile. Best enjoyed on a clear day!
This beautiful wood by the River Caragh is perfect for a paw stretch. It is a wonderfully peaceful place to visit and the perfect place to be on a hot day.
Remote Forestry woodland that's the perfect dog walking spot for nervous or not very sociable dogs.
Easy to get to and with walks to suit dogs of all sizes, and families. There's a choice of four trails, and space to just wander around as well.
Junction 22 Bram
A almost timeless walk along the canal. Calm, tranquil and as relaxing as you could wish.
Junction 9 Azay-le-Rideau (Druye)
Unpretentious little town on the river L'Indre, with pedestrianised narrow streets and a choice of small dog-friendly restaurants and brasseries for a meal or snack.
Once part of a grand baronial estate, complete with castle and all the trappings of power, this is now a lovely forest park that's free for all to enjoy.
Popular woodland with forest trails that are easy to follow, and great for dogs. The monument to Master McGrath that you pass on the way celebrates a famous greyhound who was born here in the woods.
Junction 6
A small town with a choice of two excellent walking routes along the canal, and a number of small shops and cafes nearby for snacks and refreshment.
Big outdoor playspace for kids of all ages, just don't get caught in the brilliant adventure playground! Lots of dog-walking paths in the forest.
Junction 21 Castelnaudary
A lovely combination of a walk alongside the enormous Grand Bassin of the Canal du Midi, and the chance to see this typically French town and pick up picnic supplies or just enjoy a leisurely coffee...
Junction 52 Noailles
For a taste of 'real' France, this sleepy little town is well worth discovering - and the lakeside walk is great for dogs.
Miles of glorious dog walking along the top of the iconic White Cliffs of Dover, and a birds-eye view of the ships weaving their way through the Channel.
Mullaghmeen is a gorgeous forest with a mix of broad leaf trees and a collection of native trees. Definitely not one of those forests of endless pines.
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There are two circular walks in Castlemorris Wood, and both start from the car park opposite the Grand Gates
Junction 20 Villefranche de L
Lakeside walk, with a restaurant serving traditional French lunches. Get there for 1200 and you'll be in for a gastronomic treat. This walk is also handy for the A66 Exit 1.
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The trail here has been created by Failte and it's makes a good 4.5km circular walk, with good views as you go.
After it's been raining, this is a glorious walk through conifers exuding that fabulous scent of damp pine. And the River Finn is just below you - gurgling away happily.
Fantastically beautiful place, and good for dogs too. Take a picnic and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature around the lake.
Mulroy Bay is lovely.
Just one access point to the massive Haute-Vallee de Chevreuse regional park. Great for off lead dogs, picnics and some exhilarating forest air. Don't be surprised to see the occasional horse rider.
Forest park with marked trails and plenty for families and dogs to do. Even on a rainy day it's nice here.
Junction 22 Abbeville Centre
St Riquier is a charming small town with historic buildings, cafes and shops surrounding the central square. There's also a vet in the centre, and he speaks very good English.
A lovely, secluded walk along the cliff tops and overlooking one of the scenes of the Normandy landings in 1944. Now it is glorious walking country with magnificent views across the English Channel.
Gorgeous walk for familes, with or without the dog, through the forest to the remains of a pre-historic settlement.
If you love your garden and your dog, then this is a dog-stop with real charm. Dogs on leads are welcome and the cafe is also dog-friendly.
A long stretch of sandy beach rather delightfully situated between the local sewage treatment works and the start of a military zone. To be fair, the dog won't know!
A massive sandy beach with plenty of parking. You'll find a typical Camargue beach here, with a slightly odd sense of solitude and desolation.
Junction 29b Page de Dozul
Dogs are allowed on one small section of the beach at Cabourg all year round.
An interesting walk to enjoy the rather magnificent 'Devil's Bridge' overlooking the Ardeche river. Legend has it that the devil took a hand in designing the 17m high bridge, made out of basalt.
A remote forest in the Borders where you can really experience the fabulous solitude of these massive forests. Dogs can sniff to their hearts' content and ours ran in big circles of canine happiness!
A remote and quiet woodland dog walk that's ideal for dogs who like their own space. Don't expect to meet any other walkers here.
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