Galloway Forest dog walk near Newton Stewart, Scotland
An easy dog walk up to a monument, not celebrating a military hero for once but a local shepherd lad who became a respected academic in Edinburgh. Kudos indeed.
An easy dog walk up to a monument, not celebrating a military hero for once but a local shepherd lad who became a respected academic in Edinburgh. Kudos indeed.
Our dogs loved the woodland walks here. It's on the less popular side of Loch Ness, and between the village of Dores and Foyers.
This is a short little walk but absolutely worth it to see the most inspirational water feature ever!
A small community woodland that's just a short hop away from the A96 and easy to find. Desperate dogs will be grateful for a pitstop here.
A chance to take a good look at a really impressive flight of locks and walk the dog too. The town is attractive and you'll find a number of dog-friendly cafes.
Dogs will love the big open spaces here and so will battle enthusiasts of all ages. The visitor centre has a lovely shop, and you'll find big bowls of dog water around the site.
A woodland dog walk close to the town of Newton Stewart, and lovely for a picnic on a warm day.
A fine dog walk, possibly in the steps of notable moon walker Neil Armstrong who became a freeman of Langholm in 1972. He may even have walked on this path when he visited.
A free car park and access to the forest for dog walks on paths where cyclists are very unlikely. This is a remote part of the forest and very calm.
Local volunteers have created an extraordinary walk and canal restoration here. The Whitchurch arm of the canal has been cleared out and turned into a waterside country park.
Doggie delight of a walk, quite close to the A3 for a quick walkies on your journey or a fabulous long weekend walkies.
Top-end cooking and service at this dog-friendly country inn, and dog-friendly B&B rooms are available too in comfortable lodges.