Canal and woodland dog walk from Crinan, Scotland
A picturesque combo of dog walk, dog-friendly cafe and bistro and a lot of local history connected with both a canal and historic events from long before the Victorians.
A picturesque combo of dog walk, dog-friendly cafe and bistro and a lot of local history connected with both a canal and historic events from long before the Victorians.
The dogs had a fine time here in the forest and it's clearly a popular place for locals to get their dogs out.
A chance to explore a small section of the West Highland Way with fewer walkers than the more popular stages.
A dog-friendly hotel with rooms halfway between Hawick and Jedburgh. Ideally placed for a stopover in the Borders and with a really good dog walk from the door.
Small sand and shingle beach with enchanting views. It's a great place for a dog to put his nose up and sniff, and on a sunny day it feels just perfect.
Good combo of an easy dog walk along a canal and a dog-friendly pub for refreshments.
An easy and well-signed route up to a Peel Tower, and down again. A dog-friendly pub is nearby for refreshments, and in a most handsome building.
Fully accessible cafe and small park in the centre of a small village with strong links to the Pendle witches. Longer dog walks are also possible, and there are two dog-friendly pubs as well.
Outstanding traditional country hotel with quite formal service and a wonderfully warm welcome. Dog-friendly accommodation here too. Very much a place for delightful weekends away, and celebrations.
A welcoming Georgian inn where dogs are made comfortable in the bar. The village is not at all far from the A515 but it feels as if you've landed in a previous century here.
A cheerful place to stop right on the border, and with a fenced path leading onto the moors for a dog walk.
Impossible to get a good photo of this imposing viewpoint on the moors when a cloud was theatening to swallow us up! But unbeatable for a breath of fresh air and a picnic, or just a stroll with the...