Carrigfadda dog walk, RoI
Lots of tradition connected with the Marian Cross on this walk, and it's said to be a very popular walk during the Christmas season - maybe a bit of Santa spotting from the top?
Lots of tradition connected with the Marian Cross on this walk, and it's said to be a very popular walk during the Christmas season - maybe a bit of Santa spotting from the top?
Ideal if you're looking for a fairly short bound with the hound in a quiet woodland where two trails are marked, and it's easy to find your way around. One trail is a 1.
A National Trust run estate and nature reserve that's well worth a visit, although dogs have to be on leads in all parts of the 2,000 acre grounds.
This is a forest park that's famous worldwide for its trees and arboretum.
France dog-friendly beach. Between Boulogne and Calais this shingle beach has no dog restrictions.
Perfect dog walk in 'Le Bois des Pins' and it's ideal for dogs who've had too much of the beach!
Delightful walk along a broad waterside path.
Atmospheric medieval castle ruins, with a long and very human history of tragedy, revenge and conniving.
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!