A haunted castle visit with the dog, Scotland
This castle has a truly gruesome reputation and stories of ghosts, murders and black magic are many and varied. Dogs are welcome to visit and ours showed no sign of supernatural sniffs.
This castle has a truly gruesome reputation and stories of ghosts, murders and black magic are many and varied. Dogs are welcome to visit and ours showed no sign of supernatural sniffs.
One of the main visitor centres in the Galloway Forest with plenty of information about routes and the Dark Skies project.
The dog walk here takes you to another Bruce-themed object, this time a stone where the great man rested his weary head after winning a skirmish with the English Army.
A country park that's very handy for the A10 if you need a doggie pitstop on your way into, or out of, London.
Fabulous and popular ice-cream shop and cafe with the pretty Huddersfield narrow canal to walk the dog on.
Another section of the famous Wenlock Edge walk.
Another enormous sandy beach with hardly a soul enjoying it. So ideal for dogs who like a lot of personal space. You can see Scotland across the water.
An enchanting garden with plenty for keen gardeners to enjoy, and also an excellent adventure playground for kids of all ages.
Part of a huge country park with several car parks and activities.
The pup had a fabulous walk in the oak and broadleaf woodland here, we both loved it.
An easy place to find from the main road, and after the dog has explored the park area you can walk into the town from here to see the Castle.
A choice of car parks, some free the others P&D and a number of trails from wherever you stop. It's a popular weekend outing but there's plenty of space and enough walking to keep everyone happy.