A dog walk on the Speyside Way, Scotland
A chance to enjoy a section of the Speyside Way with the dog in remote countryside. No facilities, but the small town of Tomintoul isn't far away.
A chance to enjoy a section of the Speyside Way with the dog in remote countryside. No facilities, but the small town of Tomintoul isn't far away.
A wonderful choice of woodland dog walks once you've persevered down a bumpy lane! Your dog will love the space and freedom here.
A hidden treasure of a harbourside inn with exceptionally good food, dog-friendly dining and a warm welcome to all. A few miles down a bumpy single-track road and worth every pothole.
Gairloch spreads itself out along the road and divides into three parts.
A popular woodland walk with plenty of variety for dogs and people alike.
This is a super-short dog walk and more for drivers than dogs. The waterfalls are tremendous and well worth a look. The main attraction here are the super-clean alpine style toilets!
A dog walk with a birds eye view of the Cromarty Firth and the Moray Firth too.
A pawfect place to let the dogs out on the beach for a run and then enjoy a coffee from the shack or a pint from the pub. It's the best place for some Nessie hunting too!
I was charmed by the warmth and comfort inside this dog-friendly waterside inn. The food gets regular rave reviews, and service is swift and pleasant.
The abbey ruins are closed, in the sense that a fence prevents access to the walls.
A perfect walk for less sociable dogs (or people!) as you're very unlikely to encounter other dogs on this remote woodland path.
Outstanding lakeside gardens with access to watersports on Windermere and a National Trust cafe and car park. On a sunny day what could be better than a cream tea in this tranquil setting?