A20 exit 48 Doggiestop in the middle ages, France
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.
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.
This is a gorgeously medieval and dog-friendly village and officially called an 'artists village'. The buildings are really interesting to browse around, and the tourist office is extremely helpful.
The medieval timbered Old Town of Troyes is well worth stopping to explore - and many UK drivers choose to stop here overnight in one of the several dog-friendly hotels Finding a park for the dog is...
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!
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.
Really pretty dog walking spot, with a broad path beside the river and small doggie beaches along the way.
Functional dog walking spot with free parking and access, with big views over part of Windermere. This is a working forest so don't be surprised by gaps in the treeline after felling.
A delightful village pub, with a community shop and a big welcome to families and 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.
Fabulous woodland walking with the dog amongst trees shaped into fantastic yoga poses by wind and erosion.
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.