A dog walk along the West Highland Way, Scotland
A chance to explore a small section of the West Highland Way with fewer walkers than the more popular stages.
A chance to explore a small section of the West Highland Way with fewer walkers than the more popular stages.
A forest dog walk here is the perfect treat for a dog fed up with a long drive. Endless running space and real dog freedom.
A convenient stop for a dog comfort break, with a cafe and the chance to hop onto a short cruise on Loch Lomond if you're in the mood.
What's not to like about a doggie pitstop with a castle to enjoy as well? It's a short walk for dogs, but the castle is great for kids of all ages and you can clamber all over it.
Close to the most southerly point of Scotland the dog-friendly beach here is massive when the tide is out, and sandy too. Popular with local dog owners and paddleboarders.
A very calm and shady garden where you can see the extraordinary climate of the Rhins at work. Dogs are welcome on lead, and you may well spot a red squirrel dashing from tree to tree.
Inside the unassuming exterior of this gastro-pub with dog-friendly B&B rooms you'll find a warm welcome and sophisticated interior.
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.
A popular village with many visitors returning year after year to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere, boat trips and sea food.
Country inn with dog-friendly rooms and a pleasant country walk from the door. It's a handy place to stop if you're looking for a weekend lunch on the way from the West Midlands to mid-Wales.
A dog-friendly village inn to take a break from a long drive, or to stay for a weekend. A dog walk from the door gives you a glimpse at life in this outstandingly pretty village.
A chance to experience some superb dining in a pretty inn within the Forest of Bowland. Dogs get a fine welcome too.