A11 Exit 4 near Frazé, France
We were completely amazed by this little village, not just because of the fabulous 15th century chateau but mainly because of the very friendly people who live here.
We were completely amazed by this little village, not just because of the fabulous 15th century chateau but mainly because of the very friendly people who live here.
An unusually spacious Aire with a grassy area that's about the size of a football pitch. It's too close to the traffic to be an off-lead walkies, but is definitely a boon to desperate dogs.
Châteauroux has some narrow and winding medieval streets around the old chateau (now a government building) where tanners and clothworkers once plied their trades, and at one point in the 12th...
Delightful countryside dog walk near the Environmental Centre.
A walk for the dog and a friendly village with Stores, village pub and a rural feel makes this a great place to take a break not far from London or just for a weekend walk and breathing space near...
A forest walk with easy paths and a fine view on a clear day. We walked up in a mist of never-ending drizzle but local dogwalkers assured us it is usually a clear and lovely walk.
Dogs are made very welcome at this 13th century castle that feels more like a film set than actual history. The gardens are pretty and aromatic and the castle itself is tiny inside.
Dogs are welcome at his village freehouse with some rather good local beer, and a walk on an unscary part of the Pennine Way.
A walk through history where people have lived for thousands of years, and an amazing play space for dogs to run free on soft grass and enjoy the woodland sniffing.
A cool and shady walk with the dog on easy paths with terrific views over the North Yorks National Park.
A gloriously rambling Victorian pub, almost hidden under some rampant wisteria. Dogs are welcome and there's a pretty shaded garden for hot days.
Award-winning dining pub, with a dog walk on the doorstep and even dog-friendly inside.