Dog-friendly pub not far from Whitby and the Moors, North Yorkshire
A really good Yorkshire pub not far from Whitby and worth the drive. It dates to the 18th century and boasts a fine pint of Theakstons and a blazing fire in winter.
A really good Yorkshire pub not far from Whitby and worth the drive. It dates to the 18th century and boasts a fine pint of Theakstons and a blazing fire in winter.
English-speaking staff at this surgery on the Ile de Re. They have two branches, one at La Flotte and the other at St Martin.
A National Trust hall and extensive grounds.
An easy dog walk along the route of an old railway, which is ideal for dogs as there are no stiles along the way. No facilities, just a calm and tranquil country stroll.
Near perfect combo of fun for dogs and people at this medieval castle and the enormous hunting forest that surrounds it.
A very quiet village with a Roman church - and baskets of fruit and veg at people's garden gates with honesty boxes.
The renaissance town of Pézenas is an absolute gem, and a wander through the narrow streets here is a definite driver reviver.
By this stage of the A7 you will already have driven through the vineyards of the champagne production region, and their discreetly affluent villages.
Balaruc-le-vieux is a sleepy village next door to the much more touristic thermal spa town of Balaruc-les-Bains.
This is a large park, practically an arboretum, and fairly close to the centre of the town.
Loads of oxygen and the sounds of nature in this quiet national forest. It's easy walking, and good for all the family - not just the dog!
Enormous lake, with loads of parking and a sailing centre nearby.