A9 dog walk near Inverness, Scotland
A woodland walk just off the A9 on the Black Isle side of the Kessock Bridge. A great off lead walk for dogs.
A woodland walk just off the A9 on the Black Isle side of the Kessock Bridge. A great off lead walk for dogs.
Even though the car park is directly off the A9 northbound, after just a few paces along the path, you would never know you're anywhere near a main road.
A very useful place to stop with everything you need and a dog walk within easy reach of the village car park.
If you like to know where the middle of a country is, this is the dog walk for you! A stone marks the spot recognised as the "centre of Scotland".
Useful stopping point if you're heading north on the A9. The car park is hardly any distance from the main road, yet once you're in the trees it's a different world.
Beautiful forest and river walk.
Lovely riverside walk around edge of Public Park. Ideal if you want nice scenery but don't want to be too far from civilisation.
5km each way walk along canal towpath and return by same route, passing Falkirk Wheel Boat Lift
This is a fantastic environment for dogs, as well as families. There is plenty of space for everyone, and an ideal stopping point before heading into one of the big cities.
Dogs are welcome at the ruins of an old monastery close to the river Tees and a small dog beach.
Few places better than a crumbling ruin for a thoughtful moment of walkies with Fido. This was once home to a large community of White Canons, until Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries.
The old railway line, now part of the Harland way. The walk is mostly in tree lined railway cuttings and is ideal for a sheltered walk in bad weather or for a shaded walk in summer.