La Manche: a pet-friendly destination

Activities, accommodations and recommendations
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Photo, © Léa Guillotte

Your dog means the world to you because he's part of the family! That's why there are lots of options for taking your furry friend with when you come on your wonderful holiday in La Manche. There are a host of accommodation options where your pets are welcome. And there are lots of places to go on long walks with your furry friend in La Manche, Normandy.

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The best destination for your dog

La Manche, in Normandy is a destination that's wonderfully relaxing, with miles of lush countryside and wild coastline. Your dog will be in his element here: you'd be barking mad not to bring him with you! 

In the dog days of summer and even if it's raining cats and dogs, La Manche is the perfect wild and unspoilt paradise where your dog can enjoy himself, relax, and above all let off steam in some amazing and unusual places. At the end of the day, you can be sure he'll be dog tired!

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Photo, © Captain Yvon

Dog-friendly accommodation

From hotels right next to the amazing D-Day beaches to charming holiday cottages in the heart of the Normandy countryside, find your perfect pet-friendly accommodation in La Manche.

 

Dog-friendly camp sites

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Photo, © Anse-de-Brick

Dog-friendly hotels

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Photo, © Xavier Lachenaud

Dog-friendly holiday rental

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Dog-friendly bed and breakfast

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Places to take your pooch in La Manche

Parks and gardens

La Manche is packed with green spaces where you can take Fido for a long walk. Along the way you'll see La Manche's amazing animal and plant life, and your dog can let off steam.

Gardens

 

Mont Saint-Michel and its bay

Mont Saint-Michel is THE place where you and your dog can really get some fresh air. All along Mont Saint-Michel Bay, your furry friend can leave his happy paw prints in the sand, and later you can see this impressive Norman landmark from the inside.

If you want to visit the Abbey, there are kennels where you can leave Fido for a rest while you do so.

Mont Saint Michel

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Photo, © Xavier Lachenaud
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Taking your pet on holiday: practical information

Before you leave, ask your vet for advice, because s/he is best placed to know the rules and regulations regarding your furry friend, which vary depending on breed and other factors. Find out what kind of pet passport your darling is going to need before you set off on holiday to La Manche.

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Photo, © David Daguier - CD50

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