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.
A walkers car park seconds off the A83 and very easy to find. Dogs are also welcome in the nearby brewery cafe.
Good combo of an easy dog walk along a canal and a dog-friendly pub for refreshments.
Interesting place for a dog walk across an area used by the Romans as a military cemetery.
It's easy to spot this very distinctive building from the road. Inside you'll find a very dog-friendly establishment with dog-friendly B&B rooms too.
A huge statement of English domination over the Welsh, and then a transformation into a more domestic and homely space. So there's a fair bit of history going on.
This could be the perfect place to experience some of the more accessible parts of the High Peak, with a warm and dog-loving pub to come back to.
The dog-friendly pub here is defended by Edward 1st who died of a ghastly tummy upset while trying to invade Scotland. As kingly demises go, it's not very glorious.
Popular woodland for dog walking, and easy to reach from the A69. On the day we were there the lake was shimmering with sunlight reflecting on damselfly wings and it was just gorgeous.
Quirky little country pub with interestingly re-purposed objects. Very dog-friendly and the food gets rave reviews.
A very pretty village with an enormous village green and a babbling beck running through the middle.
Dogs on leads are welcome at this ruined monastery with a bit of a gloomy backstory. The cafe around the corner is excellent and spotlessly clean, with outside tables where dogs are welcome.
Enormous forest where dogs can charge around, and the whole family can recharge their batteries after a long car journey.