A63 Exit 6 doggiestop in Bayonne, France
Fabulously friendly tiny city where you'll feel comfortable walking around with the dog - and it's not so crowded that there's any worry about anyone treading on Toutou's paws.
Fabulously friendly tiny city where you'll feel comfortable walking around with the dog - and it's not so crowded that there's any worry about anyone treading on Toutou's paws.
A lovely walk on the outskirts of Montpellier, and if you time your visit well there's a fine restaurant near the church for a splendid French lunch.
A real oasis of tranquillity, with a fairytale chateau complete with Rapunzel towers and a dog-friendly garden that smells fabulous.
If you have time to look at the 'new' city of Carcassonne you'll find all the souvenirs from the medieval city on sale at a fraction of the price and, especially at lunchtime, some really excellent...
The atmospheric ruins of the Château Châlucet make a perfect dog walk and an interesting and varied break from driving, and are well worth a longer visit if you're staying in the area.
Perched on a hilltop with wide ranging views over the countryside, the medieval town of Laon has been a place of refuge, a strategic target and a landmark of the region for many centuries.
Enormous sandy beach, with no dog restrictions. This is just one of several beaches in the area, and unusual in that it has disabled facilities.
Very remote Forestry Commission plantation. There are no stiles, and few people around.
A short walk on hard-surfaced paths to reach a fabulous view over the Itchen Valley. It's close to the M3 too.
Dogs allowed on the beach, France Sainte Cecile is a popular summer resort with plenty going on in season.
Visitors flock to Haworth for the Railway Children steam train, and the parsonage where the Bronte sisters lived.
A popular family and dog day out, and there's plenty to enjoy in this good-humoured and fun country park.