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Beautiful setting & nice clean water for doggy swimming.
Popular with walkers, and close to some lovely dog walks. The Drovers was bought by an Edinburgh pubco (2022) and details may have changed since then. They are definitely still dog-friendly.
You'll find park, beach, and woodland for a good dog walk here.
Popular with local dog-walkers, this castle and surrounding landscaped park and woodland seems to get missed off many a tourist guide to the area.
Hotel in a completely stunning area with restaurant and bar food. Ideally placed for a well-earned bar meal after a long walk with the dogs!
Dog friendly cafe at Dochangarrach, with access to the towpath walks along the Caledonian Canal into the centre of Inverness.
Once you've got to the car park the woodland and river are pure delight. There's lots of wildlife - look out for red squirrels - and a lovely walk along the river.
Easy dog walk on the towpath.
Interesting dog walk on the Forth and Clyde canal.
Just off the main A82 north of Fort William is a huge area with well marked walks and lovely views. Great for dogs who are fed up of being in the car
Quite possibly the best dog walks and refreshments on the A82.
A practical place to stop for a break with the dog on the A82. Cafe and WCs, and little woodland paths for dogs to explore down by the waterside.
An easy place to take a break from the busy A82 with parking for motorhomes. Dogs will adore the walks with off-lead romping very safe on a forest track.
Terrific dog walk starting from a car park just off the A82 and just the job for getting the dogs and driver out for a purposeful leg-stretch for views over Loch Ness.
Just a short walk for potty breaks for the dogs and leg stretching for the humans. We usually go in May and there are lovely patches of bluebells.
The end of the Highland Way... Long distance walk. And you'll need refreshment.
Well-placed dog-friendly pub with easy access to the canal, Loch Ness visitor attractions and visitor centre.
After a long drive up to this stage of my journey, needed to find a place to eat. But first a walk in the park by the west end car park. Jack loved the park, next to the sea Loch.
Lovely pub with proper home cooked food. Very dog friendly. Excellent play area outside for the kids.
Dog-friendly cafe with fast service and award-winning food. The puppy loved the dog wash by the entrance and we were charmed by the friendly folk here.
If you need an easy stop off the A82 between Glencoe and Fort William for the dog, this Forestry picnic site is a handy roadside pull-in.
A Forestry picnic and parking site on the shores of Loch Oich on the A82, southbound side coming from Fort William.
An easy to find dog walk and a chance to admire the massive tourist boats squeezing calmly through a lock on the Caledonian Canal.
A chance to explore a small section of the West Highland Way with fewer walkers than the more popular stages.
A convenient stop for a dog comfort break, with a cafe and the chance to hop onto a short cruise on Loch Lomond if you're in the mood.
The waterfalls draw people here, and scare a lot of dog owners too! But away from the river there's a really good woodland dog walk.
Excellent place to stop with the dog for swimming and a walk on the A82 southbound. Free parking, campervan/motorhome overnight parking and clean toilets.
Just at the point where the road splits for Fort William and the road along the Great Glen to Fort Augustus there's a quiet woodland walk for dogs and drivers.
A chance to take a good look at a really impressive flight of locks and walk the dog too. The town is attractive and you'll find a number of dog-friendly cafes.
A short walk to a long and enthusiastic waterfall in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.