A61 exit 24 a dog walk in The Citadel, France
We didn't think that anyone would want to miss a visit to Europe's finest medieval city - and as a bonus the ramparts walk is marvellous for dogs.
We didn't think that anyone would want to miss a visit to Europe's finest medieval city - and as a bonus the ramparts walk is marvellous for dogs.
A visit to Crécy wouldn't be complete without a small detour to experience at first hand a king's eye view of the famous battlefield where an outnumbered, but not out-classed, Anglo-Welsh army...
This is a short little walk but absolutely worth it to see the most inspirational water feature ever!
Dogs will love the big open spaces here and so will battle enthusiasts of all ages. The visitor centre has a lovely shop, and you'll find big bowls of dog water around the site.
A wonderful dog walk with everything a pampered pooch might desire. Swimming, sniffing and scampering places are in abundance. It's also a good family spot with plenty of nature spotting.
A choice of pretty walks that are usually quiet and peaceful even at the height of summer.
An oasis of calm just a few meters off the hectic A158. It's perfect for a relaxing stroll and a nice cup of National Trust tea and cake.
A section of the Sandlings long distance footpath that's very suitable for dogs and the track is well-signed and easy to follow.
As well as clear and easy walking paths for an excellent walk with the dog, this forest is famous for 'Blanchard's Column'.
This is a gorgeously medieval and dog-friendly village and officially called an 'artists village'. The buildings are really interesting to browse around, and the tourist office is extremely helpful.
Completely charming village with a very imposing castle perched above it. Well worth a visit, especially if you time your visit for a long French lunch in one of the restaurants!
A little visited village, well off the tourist coach routes and with plenty to interest visitors. The village dates back well over a thousand years.