Riverside dog walk and dog-friendly inn, Greater London Marvellous and dog-friendly gardens overlooking the Thames. Just pawfect for a bit of human-time after a summer dog walk.
Bernera dog-friendly Beach, Scotland The beach is close to the ferry arrival from Skye, and also a really good place to spot seals. We took the dogs for a romp here and then went on to the nearby Glenelg Inn for lunch.
Ardvreck Castle ruins walk and swimming, Scotland A popular place to take a break as you can see the castle long before you reach the car park. The castle is thought to have been built around 1590 by the Clan MacLeod.
Newcastleton Forest dog walks, Scotland A wonderful choice of woodland dog walks once you've persevered down a bumpy lane! Your dog will love the space and freedom here.
Gairloch woodland dog walks, dog-friendly beach and refreshments, Scotland Gairloch spreads itself out along the road and divides into three parts.
Monument woodland dog walk, Scotland A popular woodland walk with plenty of variety for dogs and people alike.
Black Water Falls dog walk and clean loos, Scotland This is a super-short dog walk and more for drivers than dogs. The waterfalls are tremendous and well worth a look. The main attraction here are the super-clean alpine style toilets!
Black Isle dog walks near Cromarty, Scotland A dog walk with a birds eye view of the Cromarty Firth and the Moray Firth too.
Forest dog walk near Aberfoyle on the A821, Scotland The dogs had such a great time in the forest here. We chose a route with twinkling rivulets, old oak trees and lots of great things for dogs to sniff. And it was just perfect.
A visit to Garlieston with the dog, Scotland Quaint little harbour village with a dog-friendly pub, a pretty dog-friendly cafe and playgrounds for kids to enjoy. If you're camping, there's also a CAMC club site on the seafront.
A picnic and dog run in Abbey ruins, Scotland The abbey ruins are closed, in the sense that a fence prevents access to the walls.
Remote woodland dog walk near Gatehouse of Fleet, Scotland A perfect walk for less sociable dogs (or people!) as you're very unlikely to encounter other dogs on this remote woodland path.