π Taking the dog on a trip - France Chapter
β£οΈ At the beginning of March, I started planning where to go for the Easter holiday and suddenly came up with the idea of taking the dog to France. π§© Since this was the first time my Canny's dad and I had driven from the UK to France, we were a bit afraid that we wouldn't be used to driving on the opposite side of the road, so we chose a less popular coastal route. π§ Although there are no popular attractions to visit, the advantage is that the dog can run freely on the deserted beach. β£οΈ Plage de Malo-les-Brians - A beach where the French and British armies fled during World War II. When we went, there was basically no one on the beach, but we left after a short stay due to the weather not being ideal. π The sand is powdery, and walking barefoot on it doesn't feel uncomfortable. The mussels at any restaurant we randomly entered next to it were delicious. β£οΈ Plage de Berck - Another beach with few people, it has fine sand. If lucky, you can see seals on the beach (obviously not us haha). π Many people bring their dogs here to play, and because the beach is so big, there are low stone walls as dividers, so the dogs can play without interfering with each other. It feels like having a private room. π Watching the sunset here on a good day is really healing~ #France #MyTravelDiary #MyDogTravelDiary #DogWalking #RecommendedGuide