A16 exit 22 A short walk with the dog in St Riquier, France
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.
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 lovely, secluded walk along the cliff tops and overlooking one of the scenes of the Normandy landings in 1944. Now it is glorious walking country with magnificent views across the English Channel.
Gorgeous walk for familes, with or without the dog, through the forest to the remains of a pre-historic settlement.
If you love your garden and your dog, then this is a dog-stop with real charm. Dogs on leads are welcome and the cafe is also dog-friendly.
A long stretch of sandy beach rather delightfully situated between the local sewage treatment works and the start of a military zone. To be fair, the dog won't know!
A massive sandy beach with plenty of parking. You'll find a typical Camargue beach here, with a slightly odd sense of solitude and desolation.
Dogs are allowed on one small section of the beach at Cabourg all year round.
An interesting walk to enjoy the rather magnificent 'Devil's Bridge' overlooking the Ardeche river. Legend has it that the devil took a hand in designing the 17m high bridge, made out of basalt.
A remote forest in the Borders where you can really experience the fabulous solitude of these massive forests. Dogs can sniff to their hearts' content and ours ran in big circles of canine happiness!
A remote and quiet woodland dog walk that's ideal for dogs who like their own space. Don't expect to meet any other walkers here.
An easy-going dog walk on forest tracks in the Carradale Forest.
Stony beach with direct access from the car park. Dogs allowed all year round.