Historic dog-friendly inn with B&B, Somerset
Historic building with a fine welcome for familes and dogs, and dog-friendly B&B too. If you like creaking beams and chunky walls, and modern comfort too then this will tick a lot of boxes.
Historic building with a fine welcome for familes and dogs, and dog-friendly B&B too. If you like creaking beams and chunky walls, and modern comfort too then this will tick a lot of boxes.
Woodland walks on established trails and perfect for dogs.
Another fabulous dog walking adventure in the forest. This car park seems to be the local favourite and your dog will find herself with plenty of new doggie friends here.
Another great dog walk space in the enormous Hurt Forest. This is one of the more popular car parks and there's an honesty box for donations.
Tucked away in the Surrey Hills, these woodlands are calming and inspirational. Charles Darwin often walked past these trees although whether he had a dog or not is open to question.
Many vet surgeries in France have at least one person who can speak some English. Google Translate on your phone can be very helpful when you need to explain something complicated.
Many vet surgeries in France have at least one person who can speak some English. Google Translate on your phone can be very helpful when you need to explain something complicated.
As well as a fab dog walk place, the forest here is steeped in history.
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).
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.
Unbelievably scenic walk routes, with waterfalls and forest paths - it's pure delight.