Cycling along the Mosel River with a dog.

ChrisRogers replied on 25/07/2017 21:44

Posted on 25/07/2017 21:44

Campingplatz Erden a dog friendly site. If you like cycling and have a dog, then a 'Doggyride' is the answer, easy to tow.

The Mosel cycle path runs past the site, a round trip of 18 miles to Traben-Trabach enjoying the views and town. About 15 miles the other way to Bernkastel and back which is another very nice old town on the river side.

Kloster Machern, an old abbey then convent, now a brewery, bar/café, museum, is 4 miles towards Rachtig, nice meals and their own brewed Weiss Beer.

 

Kennine replied on 27/07/2018 18:27

Posted on 27/07/2018 18:27

Nope, I'm definitely not convinced by some  posters ideas of how to exercise dogsfrown

IMO the best exercise a healthy dog can have, is to be taken daily for regular walks in the countryside (walking on his/her own paws of course) . Dogs love to explore, to socialise, to walk,to run,to paddle, to swim as they see fit. They are wonderful creatures and IMHO let a dog be a dog, they are perfect as they are. 

I will therefore leave those who disagree with the paragraph above  to continue with this thread as I've nothing else to add. smile..-- as they say in Dragon's Den  ----- I'm Out !! smilesmilesmile

 K wink

 

Cornersteady replied on 27/07/2018 18:58

Posted on 26/07/2018 14:24 by Tinwheeler

Well said, TDA. Ignore the comments from those who know not what they’re talking about.

Posted on 27/07/2018 18:58

if indeed said newspaper article actually exists?

Tinwheeler replied on 27/07/2018 19:20

Posted on 27/07/2018 19:20

I guess we can say what we like as K is out so won’t respond. 😜

I see it’s now become "healthy dogs". 

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 27/07/2018 20:31

Posted on 27/07/2018 19:20 by Tinwheeler

I guess we can say what we like as K is out so won’t respond. 😜

I see it’s now become "healthy dogs". 

Posted on 27/07/2018 20:31

I think K is one of the-‘I’m leaving & will never return’ types who places a mental rider that goes-‘for at least a few hours’πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

huskydog replied on 27/07/2018 20:35

Posted on 27/07/2018 18:27 by Kennine

Nope, I'm definitely not convinced by some  posters ideas of how to exercise dogsfrown

IMO the best exercise a healthy dog can have, is to be taken daily for regular walks in the countryside (walking on his/her own paws of course) . Dogs love to explore, to socialise, to walk,to run,to paddle, to swim as they see fit. They are wonderful creatures and IMHO let a dog be a dog, they are perfect as they are. 

I will therefore leave those who disagree with the paragraph above  to continue with this thread as I've nothing else to add. smile..-- as they say in Dragon's Den  ----- I'm Out !! smilesmilesmile

 K wink

 

Posted on 27/07/2018 20:35

It that a promise wink , 

Tinwheeler replied on 27/07/2018 20:42

Posted on 27/07/2018 20:31 by Rocky 2 buckets

I think K is one of the-β€˜I’m leaving & will never return’ types who places a mental rider that goes-β€˜for at least a few hoursβ€™πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Posted on 27/07/2018 20:42

Oh, surely not! I can’t believe K would be so weak minded as to come back now. surprised

 

PS. He’d likely get a mate to post instead. πŸ‘πŸ»

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