Landevennec Forest dog walk and swimming, France
Our dogs loved the walk here and it is an off-lead paradise for dogs. The parking area is the end of the road, so dogs can charge straight into the woodland.
Our dogs loved the walk here and it is an off-lead paradise for dogs. The parking area is the end of the road, so dogs can charge straight into the woodland.
A dog-friendly beach that's popular with windsurfers and water sports. It's not suitable for swimming due to strong currents and rocks.
When you and the dog need a lot of fresh air, this is one of the best places to enjoy a blustery walk. Short walks from the huge car park are clearly marked and well-signed.
A fabulous place to stop for a break if you're heading out of Leeds towards Skipton. Ideal for families and those who need easy access paths - and dogs too.
An easy place to stop for a coffee and snack just a few miles from the A68.
The official space for dogs to walk on the beach here is not generous.
This is a dog-friendly beach and perfect for a dog walk before getting onto a ferry to Arran or further afield. There are no dog restrictions and the beach is sandy.
The rustic information centre here is a trove of knowledge about the nature of the forest and beavers in particular since they have been reintroduced to improve the environment.
Large sandy beach with no dog restrictions. Easy to park and get to from the A83.
An easy dog walk up to a monument, not celebrating a military hero for once but a local shepherd lad who became a respected academic in Edinburgh. Kudos indeed.
Our dogs loved the woodland walks here. It's on the less popular side of Loch Ness, and between the village of Dores and Foyers.
16th century inn with loads of character, and a big welcome for families with kids and dogs. An interesting place to take a break on Ermine Street.