A28 exit 16 doggiestop near St Evroult, France
Very relaxed and friendly little town, dominated by the ruins of an abbey. If you're in a campervan, there's a really nice camping set up by the lake.
Very relaxed and friendly little town, dominated by the ruins of an abbey. If you're in a campervan, there's a really nice camping set up by the lake.
This is a quiet cove across the water from the tourist activities on the other side. If you're travelling with watersports gear, this is a good canoe or SUP getin.
It's a long drive on an unsurfaced track to reach the car park at the start of the dog walk but absolutely worth the bone-shaking. Don't miss the viewing platform ...
A stunning dog-friendly beach with silver sand and the chance to walk further around the coast when the tide is low.
Just at the point where the road splits for Fort William and the road along the Great Glen to Fort Augustus there's a quiet woodland walk for dogs and drivers.
A little gem of a dog-friendly restaurant with an enthusiastic local reputation for seafood. The dog walk is through woodland and beside the river.
A choice of dog walking routes with plenty of interest and variety for walkers, kids and dogs. The faerie village will delight youngsters
National Trust managed estate woodlands with extensive walk routes of differing lengths. Be aware there are dog restrictions near the cafe and where birds may be nesting.
Oh my goodness, this is the hidden gem of hidden gems.
A community village inn that really serves its community. Lovely friendly atmosphere, and of course dogs get a great welcome too!
A friendly dog walking spot with a popular cafe and an easy-going path in shady woodland.
Marvellous dog walking here, with lots of different paths through mature woodland.