Mont Castre dog walk, Cherbourg Peninsula, France
Absolutely perfect place for a dog walk if you're heading from Cherbourg towards Granville/Mont St Michel.
Absolutely perfect place for a dog walk if you're heading from Cherbourg towards Granville/Mont St Michel.
Gorgeous walk for familes, with or without the dog, through the forest to the remains of a pre-historic settlement.
You'll find a hum of activity here in summer, with visitors enjoying the calm by the waterside and a very atmospheric old Cistercian abbey and monastery.
A shorter walk on grass which will delight dogs who like a soft tread under their paws. Avoid in wet weather!
If you can time your arrival for lunch, the cafe on the north side gets good reviews locally. The walk is perfect for dogs and on a quiet day they can charge around off-lead.
This forest is a popular place for dog walkers, horse riders and hikers, and there's plenty of space for everyone. You're unlikely to meet anyone else here.
An easy to find small park where dogs are allowed on leads, and there's also access to Laber dog-friendly beach from the same car park.
A perfect pitstop for dogs before or after the Roscoff ferry. If your dog is fussy about where they toilet, this short walk covers all options. It's also safe for good dogs to be off-lead.
On a wet, windy day what could be better than an empty beach and an excellent seaside cafe with great food?
A fabulous place to stop for a break if you're heading out of Leeds towards Skipton. Ideal for families and those who need easy access paths - and dogs too.
A very handy cafe for the M40, and an excellent alternative to the motorway services nearby. Great coffee and an all-day menu as well as cakes.
The dog-friendly pub here is very handy for a break off the A22, and the dog walk takes you on a very pretty stretch of the Wealdway.