A20 exit 20 Saint-Benoît-du-Sault doggiestop, France Junction 20 Eguzon, St Bernard d/S A medieval village, well off the tourist track. You'll find a couple of patisseries and boulangerie, and plenty of medieval period property for sale if you feel like moving!
Antrim Waterside Dog Walk, NI A small but restful urban park that's a useful dog walking spot from the M2.
Reservoir dog walk at the end of the A39, Cornwall When the dog needs greenery and trees rather than sand and sea, this circular reservoir walk is a good option. There's also a field for children's games, and swings etc for younger children.
Slightly spooky dog walk, Cornwall Remote and slightly spooky dog walk next to the satellite tracking dishes.
Opal coast dog-friendly beach, France If you like quirky historical factoids, Wissant deserves a moment of your time.
A84 exit 28 motorway break with the dog, France Junction 28 This has got everything you need to please dogs and people. The car park is easy to find, and the walk and castle ruins are great for dogs and energetic kids.
Magical Forest dog walk near Quimper, Brittany, France A magical forest dog walk near Quimper with lots for dogs and people to enjoy. You do need some good shoes because some of the paths are rocky or slippery.
A303 Dog walk, Farm shop and cafe, Wiltshire 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.
A87 Woodland dog walks before the Skye Bridge, Scotland Gentle woodland dog walks with signed paths and easy gradients. Even in hot weather dogs can stay cool here, and when it's raining you get some shelter from the elements.
Ben Lomond dog walks, Scotland The road stops here and everyone comes to walk by the loch, or to have a go at walking to the top of Scotland's most southerly and relatively easy Munro (hill).
Battle Site with dog walk and waterfall, Scotland A pull-in off the A87 will lead you to a dog walk towards waterfalls and, apparently, the site of the Battle of Glenshiel from 1719.
A dog walk and visit to the Caledonian Canal, Scotland What could be more exciting than a dog walk at the start of the massive engineering feat that is the Caledonian Canal? It goes all the way to Inverness and the North Sea along the Great Glen.