Ardwell picnic stop and dog-friendly beach, Scotland
A very convenient picnic site right on the beach with easy access for motorhomes and caravans.
A very convenient picnic site right on the beach with easy access for motorhomes and caravans.
This is just one of the beaches on Skye where you can see actual dinosaur footprints embedded in the rock. The trick is to be able to spot them.
If it's location and excellent food you're after, this waterside inn is a winner. It's a scenic route to get there by road, or the ferryboat from Skye.
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.
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.
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.
Everything for dogs to love here, with endless space and paths. Getting there seems to take for ages but it's definitely worth it if you have dogs or kids who really need to let off steam.
Wenlock Edge is one of those iconic walks with poetry to accompany your route. So if you need to take a break near Much Wenlock it would be a pity to miss out on the chance to enjoy this experience.
A small rustic and dog-friendly inn near Ludlow. Dogs will welcome the well-tended doggie drinking station by the front door.
Another enormous sandy beach with hardly a soul enjoying it. So ideal for dogs who like a lot of personal space. You can see Scotland across the water.
An enchanting garden with plenty for keen gardeners to enjoy, and also an excellent adventure playground for kids of all ages.
Part of a huge country park with several car parks and activities.