Road to the Isles dog walk and dog-friendly cafe, Scotland
If you find yourself waiting for a ferry to Skye, the small harbour town of Mallaig has dog-friendly cafes and is an interesting little place to wander around.
If you find yourself waiting for a ferry to Skye, the small harbour town of Mallaig has dog-friendly cafes and is an interesting little place to wander around.
Just at the point where the road splits for Fort William and the road along the Great Glen to Fort Augustus there's a quiet woodland walk for dogs and drivers.
The Falls are exciting, especially after a lot of rain. Parking near them is almost impossible and so we've combined the dog walk with a view of the Falls to keep drivers calm and relaxed.
A little gem of a dog-friendly restaurant with an enthusiastic local reputation for seafood. The dog walk is through woodland and beside the river.
Who was Murray? Not the famous Andy but Alexander, a local shepherd boy who later became Professor of Oriental Languages at Edinburgh University.
A chance to enjoy an historic abbey, traditional mill and a cup of tea. And then you can drive up a narrow lane to a car park with access to a glorious woodland dog walk.
National Trust managed estate woodlands with extensive walk routes of differing lengths. Be aware there are dog restrictions near the cafe and where birds may be nesting.
Oh my goodness, this is the hidden gem of hidden gems.
The England Coast Path goes through this small harbour town, and most walkers will pass through because of the path. It's an unusual spot and our dogs love walkies here.
You'd never guess from the outside that this gem of a dog-friendly country inn lies inside.
A pub with a spectacular view from the terrace, and a beacon too. Locally popular for its food, and a fine dog walk from the door.
Dog friendly pub with great food and drink. The pub says: We have dog beers, gourmet treats for your best friend and great dog walks nearby in East Lothian.