A11 exit 10 doggiestop near Malicorne, France
This doggiestop ticks all the boxes for drivers, families and the dog.
This doggiestop ticks all the boxes for drivers, families and the dog.
Fabulously friendly tiny city where you'll feel comfortable walking around with the dog - and it's not so crowded that there's any worry about anyone treading on Toutou's paws.
Architecturally the town of Les Essarts can't be described as picturesque and yet strangers receive a warm welcome, which gives the town considerable charm. Their tour de france murals were huge.
The walk here is a favourite for local dog owners, and starts underneath a fascinating old wooden suspension bridge.
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!
A local dog walkers' favourite, and a good free alternative to Rother Valley for a dog walk if you don't need the amenities.
Don't be put off by the nerdy idea of a tram museum - this is an award winning day out, with a built-in walk and an amazing reconstruction of a village using 'found' buildings from far and wide.
A nice mix of lush meadows and woodland, with the river Severn flowing by beyond the grass. On a warm day it's a good spot for a stroll, cool drink and generally potter around.
A small, very out-of-the way beach with access to the coast path. The beach is dog-friendly outside of the summer months and also before 1000 in Summer.
A really good walk with the dog, and an impressive menhir as a bonus feature.
A dog-friendly country pub with a large car park and easy access from the Evesham Road.
The gardens welcome dogs on leads and are best visited in Spring when many of the blooms are at their best. It's a very pleasant stroll with the dog, with fantastic views over to the isles.