Montfort forest walk with the dog, France
The small town of Montfort l'Amaury is steeped in history, and you'll find lots of the Roman Empire, as well as a castle largely destroyed by the English in the 100 years war, and a house museum of...
The small town of Montfort l'Amaury is steeped in history, and you'll find lots of the Roman Empire, as well as a castle largely destroyed by the English in the 100 years war, and a house museum of...
Great dog walks and beaches in France. St Valery is a pretty, and welcoming market town with a good walk on a hard-surfaced promenade around the headland.
This walk combines an interesting military story with a peaceful woodland walk where dogs can be off-lead. The sea can be seen twinkling through the foliage as you walk.
St Riquier is a charming small town with historic buildings, cafes and shops surrounding the central square. There's also a vet in the centre, and he speaks very good English.
Sainte Cecile is a popular summer resort with plenty going on in season. If you're juggling the needs of family, dog and friends then this is a good bet to keep everyone happy.
Glorious spot for blowing away the cobwebs! Plenty here to excite dogs, and children will love this seaside space too.
Literally half-a-minute from the M1 junction is a dog walk, a dog-friendly pub and also two safe dog walking fields - booking details for the safe field is below.
A quiet spot for a wander with the dog. The path beside the canal is wide and well-maintained and you get some protection from rain and sun from the trees.
If you're here in summer this is a wonderful dog walk, with a waterside creperie to enjoy some fine home cooking and a genuine welcome. We were charmed!
A lovely walk for dogs and drivers, and you're likely to have the path to yourself for most of the time. Take a picnic and enjoy the tranquillity here.
A beach with no dog restrictions, and just a short drive from the Roscoff ferry terminal. It's ideal for a doggie pitstop before or after a ferry crossing.
On a vantage point high above the valley, a host of granite figures bear witness.