In the footsteps of Game of Thrones, NI
A walk with some of the best views you could wish for. This is real Game of Thrones country with many scenes filmed at this location.
A walk with some of the best views you could wish for. This is real Game of Thrones country with many scenes filmed at this location.
A good ruin with a view always makes a good stop for kids of all ages and dogs too. This castle has all sorts of gruesome features to delight the bloodthirsty.
An easy, occasionally bracing, walk to a lighthouse reached over a tidal causeway. It's a popular tourist attraction, as are the seals who live here.
When your dog needs their own space and you still need to stop for a comfort break, a private dog area is the answer. This is a well set-up dog facility on a large country estate with a cafe too.
Multiple footpath routes to choose from off Main Street, heading through village. Farm lanes and footpaths, some livestock/horses may be in fields. Circular walks of all lengths. Dog friendly pub.
A really good stop for families heading to the coast. The farm shop is well stocked and you can do a full holiday shop.
Just out of the centre and situated a little way from the beach this is a good location when it's a blowy day near the sea.
Avoid this one in peak tourist season, but definitely try for a stop here at quieter times of the year. The town has plenty of dog-friendly shops and a surprisingly large park just behind the centre.
One of the most exhilarating places to walk in the Cairngorms and ideal for a super-long trek or just a short stroll to breathe in the invigorating air.
Canal-side pub with food available most of the day. Popular with families in summer.
Welcoming and dog-friendly spot, with comfort bakes and good coffee.
An easy and safe place to take a break for a dog walk. You can also cram in a historical visit, play with the dog and get refreshments from local shops.