Forest dog walk near Newton Stewart, Scotland One of the remoter parts of the Galloway Forest and a good walk place for less sociable dogs, or when you just want to let the dog sniff and potter in his own time without canine company.
Chapel and Stones dog walk, Scotland A short woodland stroll with the dog will bring you to a curious collection of early Christian signs and a glimpse too of the very rich history of the area.
Battle Site with dog walk and waterfall, Scotland A pull-in off the A87 will lead you to a dog walk towards waterfalls and, apparently, the site of the Battle of Glenshiel from 1719.
Loch Coille Bharr Forest dog walk, Scotland The Knapdale forest is huge and this is the dog walk that dogs would choose for sure. You'll find far fewer people and a much wilder environment than the other car parks here.
The Castle of ghosts, legends and fabulous dog walks, Scotland Set aside a good couple of hours to enjoy the fabulous woodland dog walks and atmosphere of this wonderful castle. You may also find yourself revising your ideas about the Macbeth story.
A96 accessible forest dog walk, Scotland A woodland dog walk with an accessible trail route. A few miles from the A96.
Corrieshalloch Gorge dog walk, Scotland A tourist attraction for centuries and it's easy to see why. The gorge is astonishing and worth a visit.
Port Logan dog-friendly beach, Scotland A big sandy and dog-friendly beach here. Good for swimming and water games with the dog. Don't miss a trip to the historic fish pool, it's extraordinary.
Rothesay Castle visit with the dog, Scotland Dogs are welcome to visit this unusual circular castle on the Isle of Bute.
Eskdalemuir Forest dog walk, Scotland An out of the way dog walk that's ideal for off-lead scampering with little chance of meeting other walkers or livestock.
Very quiet waterside dog walk, Scotland A quiet and tranquil dog-walking spot with few visitors and a choice of car parks. It's a few miles off the A708 and quieter than the watersports loch nearby.