A39 forest dog walk, Somerset
For a doggie pitstop on the A39, this forestry commission plantation can be heaven sent for dogs. And it's a pretty good stress-buster for people too - provided there's space to park.
For a doggie pitstop on the A39, this forestry commission plantation can be heaven sent for dogs. And it's a pretty good stress-buster for people too - provided there's space to park.
Many vet surgeries in France have at least one person who can speak some English. Google Translate on your phone can be very helpful when you need to explain something complicated.
This ancient walled medieval town is ideal for a short break from driving.
There's something here to please all the family, and the dog definitely gets a good deal too! The outdoor museum is a popular attraction for anyone interested in military history, however remotely.
A lovely walk around the lake which dogs will love. Plenty for the dogs to investigate and lots for the kids to do too.
An enormous forest with a number of trails to choose from, or just to chill out under the trees with a picnic while the dog explores the many scents on offer.
A popular woodland walk with plenty of variety for dogs and people alike.
This is a super-short dog walk and more for drivers than dogs. The waterfalls are tremendous and well worth a look. The main attraction here are the super-clean alpine style toilets!
Excellent place to stop with the dog for swimming and a walk on the A82 southbound. Free parking, campervan/motorhome overnight parking and clean toilets.
A quiet picnic spot by the River Tweed and with a very good off-lead dog walk from the back of the car park. It's a forest walk with no sheep.
When a driver needs a long dog walk with massive views and no company, head for this section of the Pennine Way and let your spirits soar!
This is just one of the car parks and walks in this enormous forest. I like this walk because the path is less popular than the walks from the other car parks, and the view is spectacular.