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.
A brooding castle that still looks quite scary. Dogs are welcome outside in the grounds, but not in the castle itself.
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.
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.
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.
We love this walk up to an ancient hill fort, with views across the Downs. It's a great place for a picnic and there's plenty of walking on easy paths.