A dog walk in one of the lost villages of Verdun, France
If you're driving across the East side of France, this 'lost' village is a tranquil place to take a break. It's in a clearing of a vast forest and ideal for a picnic and time out.
If you're driving across the East side of France, this 'lost' village is a tranquil place to take a break. It's in a clearing of a vast forest and ideal for a picnic and time out.
A dog-friendly country pub with a large car park and easy access from the Evesham Road.
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.
Marvellous and dog-friendly gardens overlooking the Thames. Just pawfect for a bit of human-time after a summer dog walk.
The gardens welcome dogs on leads and are best visited in Spring when many of the blooms are at their best. It's a very pleasant stroll with the dog, with fantastic views over to the isles.
A chance to enjoy a section of the Speyside Way with the dog in remote countryside. No facilities, but the small town of Tomintoul isn't far away.
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.
The waterfalls draw people here, and scare a lot of dog owners too! But away from the river there's a really good woodland dog walk.
Woodland dog walks in part of the area covered by the Battle of Culloden. Now it's a residential area and quite calm.
We absolutely loved the dog walk here and spent ages pottering around by the river with the dogs having the very best time.
The dogs had a fine time here in the forest and it's clearly a popular place for locals to get their dogs out.
A local dog walk with a dog-friendly B&B, and the attraction of a public car park with 8 EV charging points.