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In his book "Rural Rides", William Cobbett was not a fan of the Forest. Happily, it is the opinion of dogs that matters and they will have a marvellous romp through the trees and heathland.
Fully accessible 14km leisure walk over the bed of a former railway line. So it's pretty flat too. The parking here is more or less in the middle of the route. Handy for the A22.
An easy and accessible walk for dog owners, and the option for refreshments in a popular country pub chain.
Short walk - but the big attraction here is the viewing rock. Apparently you can see lots of South Dublin and Wicklow, providing it's not raining which does limit the possibilities!
Junction 9
A longer walk, and an alternative to the country park for people and dogs who really want to stride out.
This is one of the largest working oak woods in the country, and it's a gorgeous place to spot red squirrels. There are a couple of trails to follow, or just have a wander as the mood strikes.
Junction 53 Cahors
Completely charming village with a very imposing castle perched above it. Well worth a visit, especially if you time your visit for a long French lunch in one of the restaurants!
Junction 12 Dax, Leon
Wonderful combination of a large village with a number of restaurant/cafes with big outside terraces, and just a bit down the road there's a lake with lots of things to do, plenty of parking, and a...
As well as a fab dog walk place, the forest here is steeped in history.
Junction 6
This is a particularly useful stop for campervans, as there's a large field for campervans and campers right next to a lake (summer only).
Junction 2
This old fortified town has oodles of charm, and there's plenty to look at - even without a visit to the two remaining wings of the château where dogs aren't allowed (entry charges apply).
Gorgeous forest dog walks in Ballycuggaran. It's a huge space and there are a couple of marked trails to help you navigate. The trees are a mix of firs and larch, and oaks and ash too.
Very large forest in what was once the Powerscourt Estate. Now it's managed by Coillte and everyone can enjoy the walks and views here.
Lots of tradition connected with the Marian Cross on this walk, and it's said to be a very popular walk during the Christmas season - maybe a bit of Santa spotting from the top?
Huge forest park with lakes, well-marked out forest trails and a beach. Doggy heaven! Also plenty of history, with ancient forts and tombs.
Ideal if you're looking for a fairly short bound with the hound in a quiet woodland where two trails are marked, and it's easy to find your way around. One trail is a 1.
A National Trust woodland with several short trails. It's a quiet and undisturbed place, and great for dogs.
Doggylicious trail in a big loop starting from Clonaslee. Pick a sunny day and this is fantastic.
Dog-tastic walk right on the boundary of Limerick and Tipperary. Just gorgeous! There's no castle there now, but the land used to be part of the grounds.
A National Trust run estate and nature reserve that's well worth a visit, although dogs have to be on leads in all parts of the 2,000 acre grounds.
The small town of Montfort l'Amaury is steeped in history, and you'll find lots of the Roman Empire, as well as a castle largely destroyed by the English in the 100 years war, and a house museum of...
This is a forest park that's famous worldwide for its trees and arboretum.
France dog-friendly beach. Between Boulogne and Calais this shingle beach has no dog restrictions.
Perfect dog walk in 'Le Bois des Pins' and it's ideal for dogs who've had too much of the beach!
Great dog walks and beaches in France.
St Valery is a pretty, and welcoming market town with a good walk on a hard-surfaced promenade around the headland.
Sainte Cecile is a popular summer resort with plenty going on in season. If you're juggling the needs of family, dog and friends then this is a good bet to keep everyone happy.
Delightful walk along a broad waterside path.
One of the prettiest fishing villages in France, with houses and walls festooned with traditional fishing nets. An explore of the narrow pedestrian lanes in the old town is a delight.
Long stretch of beach that's a really useful place to stop just off the M1 near Dublin as well as just a popular doggie walk if you're staying in the area.
We were charmed by this pretty town with a delightful dog walk by the side of a shallow, twinkling stream and a 15th century dog-friendly pub for refreshments at the start of the walk.
We love the easy off-lead dog walk here, and the 16th century pub has a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Amazing when you read about its lurid background of smuggling and derring-do!
The dog-friendly pub here is very handy for a break off the A22, and the dog walk takes you on a very pretty stretch of the Wealdway.
A busy resort town with plenty of touristic cafes, bistros and a massive beach.
Terrific farm shop with a dog-friendly tea room and cafe. And it's really easy to get to from the A1, A47 and the A15 / Peterborough ring road too.
This is a dog-friendly beach and perfect for a dog walk before getting onto a ferry to Arran or further afield. There are no dog restrictions and the beach is sandy.
This is a short walk with all sorts of interesting natural features to look for, and every dog can enjoy the many and varied scents here.
Large sandy beach with no dog restrictions. Easy to park and get to from the A83.
This is just one of the beaches on Skye where you can see actual dinosaur footprints embedded in the rock. The trick is to be able to spot them.
We fell in love with this dog-friendly seaside town.
A popular dog walk on the Black Isle, close to the seaside village of Rosemarkie. The little pool here is great for dog swimming and paddling.
Our dogs loved the woodland walks here. It's on the less popular side of Loch Ness, and between the village of Dores and Foyers.
Go for a walk on the Common and then return to this warm and friendly inn for extremely good bar snacks and let your dog join some really well-behaved local pooches.
A remote moorland and forest walk with the dog. It's perfectly placed for a walk before getting on a train, or after.
The entrance to this excellent picnic site is really hard to spot, particularly if you're travelling north.
Suddenly, in the middle of literally nowhere, here's a hive of activity for families, dogs and everyone. Terrific atmosphere, plenty of facilities and lots to do.
Local volunteers have created an extraordinary walk and canal restoration here. The Whitchurch arm of the canal has been cleared out and turned into a waterside country park.
An easy access dog walk through a deep and protected dale with a pretty stream flowing beside the path. Lovely for dogs and also good for younger children.
Really pretty dog walking spot, with a broad path beside the river and small doggie beaches along the way.
Very easy to access this oasis of tranquillity off the A51 and an ideal spot for a journey break if you have kids on board.
A newly created green space in the area, and already getting popular with local dog walkers and families. A new village and this park have been redeveloped from former army land holdings.
A country park with loads of space for dog walks and also some interesting historic relics from way back in history to WW2.
An easy access walk that's great for dogs and easy to find.
Junction 9
A National Trust property with a marked circular walk suitable for dogs, and also the usual clean facilities for driver comfort. It's a good family stop even without the cafe.
Are you looking for a dog-friendly inn with rooms and close to a number of walks and attractions in and around Hebden Bridge? Then this comfy, slightly old-school inn could be just right.
Atmospheric space with a gently babbling brook and the musty aroma of ancient woodland. Dog heaven, and a well-made path to make the walking easier.
Peaceful country park that has a small and neighbourly feel. No facilities, but if you're looking for a gentle walk with the dog this is ideal.
Close to the little town of Bellingham, this is a great place to stop to give the dog a run.
We stumbled on this fascinating slice of recent history by chance, and discovered a small centre with a cafe, vet practice and dog walk more or less in the middle of nowhere.
A recently refurbished and much improved dog-friendly 18th century coaching inn near Whitley Bay. It's popular with families and we found a pleasant and lively atmosphere.
Dogs are allowed on the beach year round, and the red and white lighthouse is a striking landmark at the end of a distant jetty.
More of a hotel than a pub but you won't get a warmer, friendlier welcome anywhere else. The village is extraordinarily pretty and there are loads of great walks to enjoy in the area.
A pleasant village pub with foodie ambitions and a country walk for the dogs.
Quiet and peaceful place for a mooch with the pooch. You're unlikely to see anyone else and this is a good option for dogs who enjoy their own space.
Short but sweet walk through ancient woodlands on the edge of Salisbury Plain.
Popular walk for local families and dogs, and an easy to find dog walk just off the A-road near Radstock. No stiles and suitable for little human legs too.
Loads of paths for dogs and people to explore in a quiet woodland. There is a good chance to spot foxes in the early evening and the views are outstanding.
A choice of walks and car parks too in one tiny part of Wexford.
This mature and atmospheric woodland is well worth visiting. It is full of scents for dogs to enjoy and wonderfully shady on a hot day.
This is a woodland walk with more than a few places of archeological interest. The history may not fascinate your dog, but the lovely woodland will certainly take care of all canine needs.
A quiet spot to enjoy a walk and a paddle in the river with the dog, and generally let the peace and tranquillity sink in.
Quiet and peaceful woodland across the river from Ballincurra and popular with dog walkers.
A forest walk where you are no signed routes, so you are free to choose your own way around. The woodland smells will delight the dogs as they run from shadow to shadow.
Set on a hillside overlooking Cork Harbour, this is a beautiful place to take your dog for a walk before or after the ferry crossing.
Forest recreation area with trails and free car park, close to the N22.
Woodland walks on established trails and perfect for dogs.
An idyllic spot for a dog walk, and popular with local families and dog-owners. Expect conversation!
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.
The site of this village is perhaps one of the most poignant reminders of the way this region was practically laid waste during WW1.
Junction 17 Liposthey
An enjoyable walk through a pine forest, with a crêperie on hand for the hungry.
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.
Unbelievably scenic walk routes, with waterfalls and forest paths - it's pure delight.
Popular in summer, and perfect for a good long walk with the dog. Several trails to choose from, and the scenery is stunning.
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.
A short circular walk along the bed of a former railway track that's now a mini-arboretum of fruit trees.
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 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.
Easy going trail through woodland that was once part of the Castledurrow Estate. The 'castle' is now a stylish venue for weddings etc.
Barnaslingan Wood is one of the most popular 'scenic' spots of the area.
Junction 9
A small country park and water sports centre situated at the confluence of the Tarn and Garonne rivers.
A lovely place to walk with the dog and, although Moore Hall House is no more (it was burned down in the early 1900s) the story behind it is interesting.
Part of the enormous Rambouillet forest, this is a fantastic place to walk and re-charge your batteries under the canopy of trees. Perfect for dogs, and great for a family day out from Paris.
Really lovely spot for a dog walk, and apparently the place where the poet Yeats found the muse for the poem The Fiddler of Dooney.
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.
Nicely marked easy to follow short trails here. Useful as a walkies stop between Rosslare and Waterford - or just for a walk anyway.
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).
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.
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