Gatehouse of Fleet dog walk and dog-friendly inn, Scotland A super-easy stop with the dog off the A75 with clean public toilets, a dog walk with swimming, and tourist info all direct from the free car car park.
Chapel and Stones dog walk, Scotland A short woodland stroll with the dog will bring you to a curious collection of early Christian signs and a glimpse too of the very rich history of the area.
Lochside dog-friendly hotel, Scotland Expect oodles of Highland charm and comfort at the dog-friendly hotel and country inn on the lochside here. It's traditional hospitality with modern comforts. Lovely!
Battle Site with dog walk and waterfall, Scotland A pull-in off the A87 will lead you to a dog walk towards waterfalls and, apparently, the site of the Battle of Glenshiel from 1719.
Romantic Castle Ruins and dog-friendly beach, Scotland A small castle ruin with magnificent views across the water and loads of romantic atmosphere. Active dogs will want more of a walk, or could swim from the beach. This is just a short stop.
Corrieshalloch Gorge dog walk, Scotland A tourist attraction for centuries and it's easy to see why. The gorge is astonishing and worth a visit.
Prehistoric burial cairns from Outlander, Scotland This atmospheric ancient site is lovely for a short visit with the dog. Many people will recognise the burial cairns from the Outlander series.
Culloden Woodland dog walk, Scotland Woodland dog walks in part of the area covered by the Battle of Culloden. Now it's a residential area and quite calm.
Littlemill forest dog walk A9 northbound, Scotland The dog walk here is a real hidden gem. And the geological features are interesting for curious people too. Not too far from the A9 heading north and well worth an explore.
Trossachs Pier dog walk and cruises, Scotland We saw a lot of dogs hopping on and off the loch ferry cruise boats here. If you fancy a short cruise they leave regularly and give you an unrivalled view of the loch.
Skipness Castle and seafood cafe, Scotland Today the castle looks a tad forlorn, but back in the day it was a vibrant centre and visitors came by sea. Dogs are welcome around the ruins and there's a seafood cafe next door.