End of the road dog walk and dog-friendly cafe, Scotland
Many dogs find themselves waiting for a ferry to Orkney, along with people taking selfies of themselves at the end of the road.
Many dogs find themselves waiting for a ferry to Orkney, along with people taking selfies of themselves at the end of the road.
We fell in love with this dog-friendly seaside town.
The Glenlivet Estate is pure happiness for dog walks outside of ground nesting bird times of April, May and June it's ideal for off-lead walkies.
A short walk to a long and enthusiastic waterfall in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.
16th century inn with loads of character, and a big welcome for families with kids and dogs. An interesting place to take a break on Ermine Street.
A remote moorland and forest walk with the dog. It's perfectly placed for a walk before getting on a train, or after.
The entrance to this excellent picnic site is really hard to spot, particularly if you're travelling north.
Home to the MacLean clan, and a very imposing stronghold it still is. These days the gift shop is a popular visitor choice but centuries ago this must have been a scary sort of place.
A fortified residence dating way back to medieval times, and much extended and improved by successive owners over the years. Dogs are welcome in the grounds only.
This is a fine old ruin with a glorious collection of ghosts, family curses and executions! Dogs may be disappointed by a short stroll, but for history and atmosphere it's a family winner.
Relaxed and informal dog-friendly dining and refreshment in the delicious Shropshire countryside.
Suddenly, in the middle of literally nowhere, here's a hive of activity for families, dogs and everyone. Terrific atmosphere, plenty of facilities and lots to do.