A62 Exit 9 St Nicolas-de-la-Grave dog walk, France
A small country park and water sports centre situated at the confluence of the Tarn and Garonne rivers.
A small country park and water sports centre situated at the confluence of the Tarn and Garonne rivers.
On a hot day this is a fantastic dog walk on the Canal du Midi towpath. It's peaceful and ideal for a complete break from motorway driving.
A lovely place to walk with the dog and, although Moore Hall House is no more (it was burned down in the early 1900s) the story behind it is interesting.
A little visited village, well off the tourist coach routes and with plenty to interest visitors. The village dates back well over a thousand years.
Unbelievably scenic walk routes, with waterfalls and forest paths - it's pure delight.
With its characteristic 3-storey houses and narrow winding streets, this is a gem of a little village to amble around.
Barnaslingan Wood is one of the most popular 'scenic' spots of the area.
Really lovely spot for a dog walk, and apparently the place where the poet Yeats found the muse for the poem The Fiddler of Dooney.
Once a lair for marauding pirates this small town is now one of the largest marinas for yachts and pleasure boats in the Med.
Popular in summer, and perfect for a good long walk with the dog. Several trails to choose from, and the scenery is stunning.
Peaceful woodland with easy forest tracks to walk on. And if you've an interest in history there's some seriously old stuff to try and find while you're here.
Marked forest trails in a working forest that's welcoming to visitors. Good off-lead romping for dogs.