A visit to dog-friendly Cromarty, Scotland
Most of us know the name of this tiny fishing village from the shipping forecast.
Most of us know the name of this tiny fishing village from the shipping forecast.
Excellent place to stop with the dog for swimming and a walk on the A82 southbound. Free parking, campervan/motorhome overnight parking and clean toilets.
A fantastically remote and wild space for wildlife, and dog walkers. Definitely worth bringing binoculars and an app to identify the plants and insect life here.
Dog-friendly pub with a generous car park and easy access to the coast path for a long walk with the dog.
Sully Bay lets dogs on the beach all year round, but watch their paws as it's rock and shingle. The coast path is nice and softer on the paws for walkies.
One more massive and dog-friendly beach in Northumberland. This is really the county of dogs' delight.
Popular and dog-friendly inn in the winter and summer. This area is full of ancient remains and artefacts from the earliest of times, and there's a burial chamber just around the corner.
Dog-friendly beach with the remains of an ancient forest hidden under rock pools at low tide. Popular with dog walkers, and no doggie restrictions.
Dogs allowed on the beach here all year round, and it's a grand place for doggie swimming.
You'll find several sandy beaches just down from the Seaboard Centre and these are dog-friendly. When we were here there was no-one in sight, in mid-summer.
Dogs are allowed all year on this large sandy beach. And there's a cracking walk for tail-waggers too.
Gairloch spreads itself out along the road and divides into three parts.