Magical Forest dog walk near Quimper, Brittany, France
A magical forest dog walk near Quimper with lots for dogs and people to enjoy. You do need some good shoes because some of the paths are rocky or slippery.
A magical forest dog walk near Quimper with lots for dogs and people to enjoy. You do need some good shoes because some of the paths are rocky or slippery.
Gentle woodland dog walks with signed paths and easy gradients. Even in hot weather dogs can stay cool here, and when it's raining you get some shelter from the elements.
The road stops here and everyone comes to walk by the loch, or to have a go at walking to the top of Scotland's most southerly and relatively easy Munro (hill).
A pull-in off the A87 will lead you to a dog walk towards waterfalls and, apparently, the site of the Battle of Glenshiel from 1719.
What could be more exciting than a dog walk at the start of the massive engineering feat that is the Caledonian Canal? It goes all the way to Inverness and the North Sea along the Great Glen.
Wonderfully big and dog-friendly beach when the tide is out. Time for doggie football or frizbees on a grand scale.
A gentle wander with the dog in fairylike gardens, and a cafe with sheltered outdoor seating where dogs are welcome. It's a charming spot for a break off the A96.
Take the chance to get out of the car here and enjoy a really good dog walk. The Harry Potter viaduct draws the crowds but beyond the image of an airborne Ford Anglia is a cracking walk.
Dogs will love the abundance of sniffs in this woodland walk. It's on a mix of forest tracks and smaller footpaths and an ideal spot for dogs and drivers to relax.
What's not to like about a doggie pitstop with a castle to enjoy as well? It's a short walk for dogs, but the castle is great for kids of all ages and you can clamber all over it.
Close to the most southerly point of Scotland the dog-friendly beach here is massive when the tide is out, and sandy too. Popular with local dog owners and paddleboarders.
A very calm and shady garden where you can see the extraordinary climate of the Rhins at work. Dogs are welcome on lead, and you may well spot a red squirrel dashing from tree to tree.