Amiens dog walk, France
Lovely lung of green in the middle of the city, and very close to the cathedral, shops and restaurants.
Lovely lung of green in the middle of the city, and very close to the cathedral, shops and restaurants.
A very easy walk with great views over the Channel.
St Riquier is a charming small town with historic buildings, cafes and shops surrounding the central square. There's also a vet in the centre, and he speaks very good English.
A walk through one of the largest forests in France is a tonic for any dog and there's miles of pathways to explore in this historic location.
A visit to Crécy wouldn't be complete without a small detour to experience at first hand a king's eye view of the famous battlefield where an outnumbered, but not out-classed, Anglo-Welsh army...
Stunning expanse of sand held together by coastal plants and grasses. Perfect for energetic dogs to go nuts.
Montreuil's claim to fame is that Victor Hugo used the town as the setting for 'Les Miserables'.
Beaches where dogs are allowed France ...
Loosely attached to the small town of Neufchâtel-Hardelot this seaside resort has something of an English feel to it. You'll notice this in the distinctly un-Gallic one-way system to reach the beach.
Dogs allowed on the beach, France Sainte Cecile is a popular summer resort with plenty going on in season.
A small but outstanding nature reserve where a mix of peat bog and sand form a unique environment in which native, but now rare, dragonflies, frogs and birds can find sanctuary.
No dog restrictions on this lovely sandy beach, and it's plenty big enough to get Fido's little legs tired out.
The maritime forest is well-used by local dog walkers, and those we met were very keen to stop for doggie chats and to tell us how marvellous the forest is for dogs.
Easily reached from Boulogne, the market town of Desvres is worth a visit before or after a dog walk in the forest.
Once a royal hunting preserve, today the forest of Boulogne is over 2,000 hectares of fabulously cooling greenery.
As well as clear and easy walking paths for an excellent walk with the dog, this forest is famous for 'Blanchard's Column'.
Dogs allowed on the beach, France Another massive beach on the Opal Coast, with no dog restrictions. Look out for the tumbling WW2 bunker here, and the amazing rock pools that surround it.
An ideal spot to stretch your legs and exercise the pooch before or after a channel crossing.
Before or after a ferry crossing this enormous sandy beach is a great place to take in fresh air and sea breezes.
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