Ruined Castle dog walk, Scotland
This is a dog walk that kids of all ages will enjoy too. Even in the rain the skeleton of a castle will get the imagination going.
This is a dog walk that kids of all ages will enjoy too. Even in the rain the skeleton of a castle will get the imagination going.
Go for a walk on the Common and then return to this warm and friendly inn for extremely good bar snacks and let your dog join some really well-behaved local pooches.
A dog-friendly pub with a light, bright atmosphere and really easy to find from the motorway.
16th century inn with loads of character, and a big welcome for families with kids and dogs. An interesting place to take a break on Ermine Street.
A former fishing village with a dog-friendly beach. At high tide most of the beach disappears near the harbour, but you can still find some sand further down.
A fortified residence dating way back to medieval times, and much extended and improved by successive owners over the years. Dogs are welcome in the grounds only.
A once grand castle, now a peaceful ruin with some exquisite heraldic fireplaces and much more. It feels like the building is resting, not abandoned.
There's plenty to explore here for dogs and also kids and the curious. The castle is the draw for many, but we enjoyed the trails and waterfalls which form the valley.
An idyllic walk with the dog that's just perfect for either a long, long walk or just a comfort break before or after the ferry to Tarbert.
Dogs are welcome in the estate gardens and also the cafe. The castle is a very good family plus dog day out on the isle of Arran.
A dog-friendly inn with a big reputation for good food and service. The pretty black and white timbered houses in the village look ridiculously picturesque!
A traditional and welcoming pub in the heart of rural Derbyshire. Not too far from Derby, this is a great place to spend some quiet time with your family and dog.