Dog walk in a Prehistoric Park in Brittany, France
Oh this is great - a sort of static Jurassic Park where the slavering dinos stand proud and free - but they can't actually chomp down on you.
Oh this is great - a sort of static Jurassic Park where the slavering dinos stand proud and free - but they can't actually chomp down on you.
On a coastline that is full of wierd and wonderful rock formations, this is a treat of a beach in pink granite. Best seen on a sunny day, and during the week when it's not so busy.
A fabulous walk in winter with the dog, on a popular and fascinating route by the coast. Dogs aren't allowed here in summer, so late September to Easter is the time to visit.
An easy stop for a break with the family, with plenty of parking and kids' activities. And of course dogs are welcome too.
On a hot day this is the perfect riverside dog walk and a dog-friendly inn with tables on the river bank.
A new and exciting place to walk the dogs. The scent of the wildflowers in summer are a delight for the most difficult to please canine snouts. A great place to enjoy the Caithness landscape.
A small town between the M5 motorway and the A303 with loads of paths for dog walks and a dog-friendly cafe and farm shop.
A very handy cafe for the M40, and an excellent alternative to the motorway services nearby. Great coffee and an all-day menu as well as cakes.
A long stretch of sandy beach rather delightfully situated between the local sewage treatment works and the start of a military zone. To be fair, the dog won't know!
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.