Normandy beach and dog walk, France
A busy resort town with plenty of touristic cafes, bistros and a massive beach.
A busy resort town with plenty of touristic cafes, bistros and a massive beach.
Dogs are allowed on one small section of the beach at Cabourg all year round.
A small beach and cafe where dogs are allowed. There's not much beach when the tide is in, and this is ideal for dogs with modest expectations for a walk or very keen swimmers.
If your dog enjoys a long walk with lots of interesting stuff to sniff, and little chance of meeting other dogs then this is the perfect walkies.
The dog walk here is a pleasant stroll along a former rail line. The story behind the monument is desperately sad to read, and shocking in its brutality.
The beach is a short drive from Applecross and well worth it for the dogs to do some dashing and splashing well away from the road.
A gorgeous freshwater beach where dogs can sniff by the trees and cool down in the crystal clear loch water.
Many dogs find themselves waiting for a ferry to Orkney, along with people taking selfies of themselves at the end of the road.
This is a dog walk that kids of all ages will enjoy too. Even in the rain the skeleton of a castle will get the imagination going.
Go for a walk on the Common and then return to this warm and friendly inn for extremely good bar snacks and let your dog join some really well-behaved local pooches.
16th century inn with loads of character, and a big welcome for families with kids and dogs. An interesting place to take a break on Ermine Street.
A former fishing village with a dog-friendly beach. At high tide most of the beach disappears near the harbour, but you can still find some sand further down.