Stone Age ditches and a cracking dog walk, Oxfordshire
A popular dog walking spot with big views, lots of paths and a free car park. Best to avoid on sunny weekend afternoons in the summer as the car park fills quickly.
A popular dog walking spot with big views, lots of paths and a free car park. Best to avoid on sunny weekend afternoons in the summer as the car park fills quickly.
This won't be everyone's cup of tea, the town is quite small and there aren't many shops.
The small town of Berck is active all through the year and so you'll find plenty of open shops and cafes whenever you go. The beach is enormous and hugely popular with dog walkers.
Varetz is a small town where you'll get a feel for typical life in the Limousin region, as it's by no means a tourist destination.
An old town that's steeped in history, good food and quirky old buildings. It's also the regional capital city.
This arboretum is a real celebration of trees, and was one of first to be established in the region - nearly 100 years ago.
A typically French small village of the Midi-Pyrénées region with a château (built between the 11th and 14th centuries) and pretty cottages with streams of colour flowing from their window boxes.
Typical small French town, with a pleasant dog-walk in chateau gardens (now a park).
Perfect dog walking, combined with some interesting bits of local history and easy to follow trails.
Dogs will just adore the walk, and the marked trails start from the car park.
Dogs allowed on the beach in France Most of this huge sandy beach has dog restrictions, but if you head to the east side you'll find that dogs are welcome all year round.
If seaside time-travel appeals, then a visit to Cayeux is unmissable. The beach huts, neatly lined alongside the long promenade, are pure 1950s and look fantastic.