River splashing spot near Castle O'er, Scotland
A great spot for hot dogs to cool down and woodland to sniff around.
A great spot for hot dogs to cool down and woodland to sniff around.
An idyllic and unspoiled beach where you really can get away from the crowds. It takes a while to walk there and there are no facilities. Expect sheep everywhere, and dogs should be on leads.
Large sandy beaches with lots of space for dogs to have a really good time. Bumpy single-track lane to get there, but then that's part of the fun!
A dog-friendly inn with rather good food. It's quietly charming and popular with locals. Charles Dickens lived on this street, so there's some historic interest too.
A fabulous higher level dog walk with views over Loch Tay. This is the lower section of a route up to one of the highest Munros.
A really good place for a dog walk, with a ruined castle full of history to enjoy too. Listen out for the plangent tones of a ghostly piper somewhere in the depths of the foundations.
Plenty of character at this child and dog-friendly dining inn in the centre of Oakham. It's very close to Oakham castle too.
A really good Yorkshire pub not far from Whitby and worth the drive. It dates to the 18th century and boasts a fine pint of Theakstons and a blazing fire in winter.
This is a fun and scenic spot for a dog walk as long as you go there out of the visitor season. There's not a lot to see, just a packhorse bridge over a busy little river and a winding riverside path.
An easy route around a reservoir is always a relaxing option if you've been stuck in the car for ages.
Near perfect combo of fun for dogs and people at this medieval castle and the enormous hunting forest that surrounds it.
By this stage of the A7 you will already have driven through the vineyards of the champagne production region, and their discreetly affluent villages.