Ben Lomond dog walks, Scotland The road stops here and everyone comes to walk by the loch, or to have a go at walking to the top of Scotland's most southerly and relatively easy Munro (hill).
Beach walk and dog-friendly restaurant, Scotland Wonderfully big and dog-friendly beach when the tide is out. Time for doggie football or frizbees on a grand scale.
Glenfinnan and the Harry Potter Viaduct dog walk, Scotland Take the chance to get out of the car here and enjoy a really good dog walk. The Harry Potter viaduct draws the crowds but beyond the image of an airborne Ford Anglia is a cracking walk.
Woodland dog walk near Kenmore, Scotland Dogs will love the abundance of sniffs in this woodland walk. It's on a mix of forest tracks and smaller footpaths and an ideal spot for dogs and drivers to relax.
A dog walk along the West Highland Way, Scotland A chance to explore a small section of the West Highland Way with fewer walkers than the more popular stages.
Loch Fyne dog walks, Scotland A walkers car park seconds off the A83 and very easy to find. Dogs are also welcome in the nearby brewery cafe.
Loch Lomond parking and dog-friendly cafe, Scotland 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.
A Castle and cairns dog walk, Scotland What's not to like about a doggie pitstop with a castle to enjoy as well? It's a short walk for dogs, but the castle is great for kids of all ages and you can clamber all over it.
Dog walk and dog-friendly dining near Peebles, Scotland Inside the unassuming exterior of this gastro-pub with dog-friendly B&B rooms you'll find a warm welcome and sophisticated interior.
A dog walk and cafe at the home of Walter Scott, Scotland This is a fabulous estate to walk in with your dog. The river is perfect for dog swimming and the well-signed trails through woodland are pure delight.
Denholm dog-friendly hotel and dog walk, Scotland A dog-friendly hotel with rooms halfway between Hawick and Jedburgh. Ideally placed for a stopover in the Borders and with a really good dog walk from the door.
Castle ruins, pretty harbour and many dog-friendly places to eat, Scotland A popular village with many visitors returning year after year to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere, boat trips and sea food.