Normandy dog friendly beach, France
Another dog friendly beach* on the Cote de Nacre. This is one of the Normandy beaches and this is where the Canadians established a bridgehead in World War II.
Another dog friendly beach* on the Cote de Nacre. This is one of the Normandy beaches and this is where the Canadians established a bridgehead in World War II.
An easy walk to find as it's just off the main road. During the tourist season it's one of the few places where dogs can run free away from sheep, and also have a swim.
An easy-going woodland dog walk on the Black Isle complete with a Clootie Well with alleged healing properties.
One of the quieter lakes with space for dogs to have a paddle on their walkies by the water, join you for some SUP fun or take a ride across the lake in one of the dog-friendly boats.
A remote forest walk that's ideal for less sociable dogs (and people!) on clear forestry tracks.
When the weather is kind and you're in the mood for a gentle stroll around some delightful gardens, then head to Arley for an absolute treat of floral positivity and scented joy.
Dogs will love this unspoiled common land and the birdsong is a treat to hear.
A grand house and garden that was once owned by a well-known socialist. Today it's run by the National Trust and dogs aren't allowed in the house, but dogs can enjoy the on-lead walks in the grounds.
First up, dogs aren't allowed inside because there just isn't room for them. But dogs are welcome in the garden and there is some shelter there from the elements.
If your dog is safe on a cliff top walk, there's lots to enjoy here. A dog-friendly beach, cafe and plenty of canine company.
A section of the Sandlings long distance footpath that's very suitable for dogs and the track is well-signed and easy to follow.
Sandy beach with loads of dog walking space. Dogs are allowed all year, with an on-lead rule in high summer.