Stunning Floors Castle is set on a grand country estate in the Scottish Borders near Kelso.
Dogs are welcome to explore the estate's grounds and gardens - try the Woodland & Riverside Walks.
More details at:
http://www.roxburghe.net/floorscastle_information.html
Need somewhere dog friendly to stay in Scotland? Head to our Dog Friendly Scotland website
Dog friendly holidays in Scotland, information on cottages, hotels, travel guides, walks and much more
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Monday, 30 July 2012
Top Dog Walks In Scotland
Dog Friendly Scotland Recommends
Our Pick Of The Great Places In Scotland For Dog Walks:
Our Pick Of The Great Places In Scotland For Dog Walks:
- Linlithgow Loch, Linlithgow, West Lothian
- Yellowcraigs Beach near North Berwick, East Lothian
- Loch Morlich, Glenmore, Cairngorms National Park, Highlands
- Callander– west of Stirling, numerous Forestry Commission woodlands to explore
- Forests of the Scottish Borders – Forestry Commission forests around Peebles
- Galloway Forest Park, Dumfries & Galloway
Friday, 27 July 2012
Dog Friendly Cottages - Ardoch Lodge
Ardoch Lodge, Strathyre, Nr Callander
Ardoch Lodge is set in 12 acres of grounds surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery, a peaceful and tranquil setting for two log cabins and a cottage.
Up to 4 dogs are most welcome. There are plenty of paths to walk in the grounds and beyond in Forestry Commission woodland and the Trossachs National Park. The nearby village has two dog friendly pubs.
Each property sleeps up to 4 guests in 2 bedrooms and has an open plan kitchen/dining/living area plus a family bathroom. They are well furnished, equipped and heated making them comfortable at any time of the year. Wildlife abounds here with red squirrels, deer, occasional pine martens and lots of birds. Ardoch Lodge is open all year.
Number of Dogs - 4
Find out more about this and other dog friendly Scottish cottages on Dog Friendly Scotland

Up to 4 dogs are most welcome. There are plenty of paths to walk in the grounds and beyond in Forestry Commission woodland and the Trossachs National Park. The nearby village has two dog friendly pubs.
Each property sleeps up to 4 guests in 2 bedrooms and has an open plan kitchen/dining/living area plus a family bathroom. They are well furnished, equipped and heated making them comfortable at any time of the year. Wildlife abounds here with red squirrels, deer, occasional pine martens and lots of birds. Ardoch Lodge is open all year.
Number of Dogs - 4
Find out more about this and other dog friendly Scottish cottages on Dog Friendly Scotland
Thursday, 26 July 2012
Dog Friendly Scottish B&B
The Pines Country House, Duthil, Carrbridge, Invernessshire
www.thepines-duthil.co.uk
Relax and enjoy Highland hospitality at The Pines, set in mature woodlands 2 miles from the village of Carrbridge. All rooms are en-suite and cater for all tastes, special diets, vegetarian and all home cooking, families welcomed.
Ideal location for all doggy walks, high mountains or low valleys, take in a distillery, castle, fishing and golf.
A warm welcome awaits you.
Number of dogs - 3
Find dog friendly hotels on the Dog Friendly Scotland website
www.thepines-duthil.co.uk
Ideal location for all doggy walks, high mountains or low valleys, take in a distillery, castle, fishing and golf.
A warm welcome awaits you.
Number of dogs - 3
Find dog friendly hotels on the Dog Friendly Scotland website
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Dog Friendly Beaches In Scotland - Cockle Shore Beach
Cockle Shore Beach is tucked away in dog friendly Dumfries & Galloway, close to the town of Stranraer.
http://www.britishbeaches.info/stranraer-cockle-shore-dumfries-and-galloway
Monday, 23 July 2012
Love Pets Show 2012 In Scotland
After the success of the 2011 show, the organiser are delighted to confirm LovePets will be returning to The Royal Highland Centre near Edinburgh on the 1st and 2nd September 2012.
The 2011 show saw 5,000 visitors through the door enjoying browsing stands, purchasing from exhibitors, interacting with animals and listening to intriguing talks and demonstrations. The 2012 show is planned to be even bigger and better!
Find out more at: http://www.lovepetsshow.co.uk/
Friday, 20 July 2012
Dog Friendly Days Out In Scotland - Castle Kennedy
Castle Kennedy Gardens - 30 hectares of beautifully landscaped gardens to explore in a part of Scotland well know for stunning gardens - Dumfries & Galloway!
Dogs welcome to explore the gardens with you!
http://www.castlekennedygardens.co.uk/visitorInfo.asp
Find dog friendly places to stay in Scotland with the Dog Friendly Scotland website
Dogs welcome to explore the gardens with you!
http://www.castlekennedygardens.co.uk/visitorInfo.asp
Find dog friendly places to stay in Scotland with the Dog Friendly Scotland website
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Dog Friendly Scottish Walks
Want to find dog friendly walks in Scotland but not sure where to begin? Then check out Dog Friendly Scotland's walks guide:
Forestry Commission Scotland
The Forestry Commission in Scotland oversees a huge number of forests, the majority of which are great for dog walking – from short all-access trails with walks of less than an hour, through to forest trails or lochside walks of a few hours, or, if you’re feeling really energetic then you may fancy a full day of hiking for you and your canine companions. Many walks are way-marked, making the routes easy to follow.
Locate a forest walk near you on the Forestry Commission Scotland website
Visit Woods
The Woodland Trust’s Visit Woods website allows you to search for woods all over the country. Simply type in a town or postcode and you’ll get a list of woodlands in your chosen area – then just get out and enjoy those woodland walkies!
Community Woodlands
Scotland boasts a large number of community owned and managed woodlands which are open to the public. Some woodlands have designated signposted trails whilst others are areas where you can just wander as you wish.
Find Community Woodlands in Scotland on the Woodland Network website

Dog Friendly Scotland Recommends Top Scottish Places For Dog Walks:
Forestry Commission Scotland
Locate a forest walk near you on the Forestry Commission Scotland website
Visit Woods
The Woodland Trust’s Visit Woods website allows you to search for woods all over the country. Simply type in a town or postcode and you’ll get a list of woodlands in your chosen area – then just get out and enjoy those woodland walkies!
Community Woodlands
Scotland boasts a large number of community owned and managed woodlands which are open to the public. Some woodlands have designated signposted trails whilst others are areas where you can just wander as you wish.
Find Community Woodlands in Scotland on the Woodland Network website
- Linlithgow Loch, Linlithgow, West Lothian
- Yellowcraigs Beach near North Berwick, East Lothian
- Loch Morlich, Glenmore, Cairngorms National Park, Highlands
- Callander– west of Stirling, numerous Forestry Commission woodlands to explore
- Forests of the Scottish Borders – Forestry Commission forests around Peebles
- Galloway Forest Park, Dumfries & Galloway
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
Dog Friendly Beaches In Scotland - Portobello, Edinburgh
Edinburgh's Portobello beach is a popular spot for dog walkers - find out more:
http://www.britishbeaches.info/portobello-central-james-street-city-of-edinburgh/comments
If you're looking for somewhere dog friendly to stay then head to Dog Friendly Scotland
Monday, 16 July 2012
Dog Friendly Scottish Day Out - Biggar Park Garden
Located in Lanarkshire, in central Scotland, is Biggar Park Garden. There are around 10 acres to explore and dogs are welcome to explore this garden with you.
Set approx 700 feet above sea level the garden is particularly associated with hardy hybird Rhododendrons and Azaleas in a woodland setting.
There's something to see right through the seaons - from daffodils to roses as well as the Walled Garden, Italian Garden and Ornamental Pond.
Find out more at:http://www.gardens-guide.com/gardenpages/_0117.htm
Want somewhere to stay in Scotland that will welcome you and your dogs? Head to the Dog Friendly Scotland website
Set approx 700 feet above sea level the garden is particularly associated with hardy hybird Rhododendrons and Azaleas in a woodland setting.
There's something to see right through the seaons - from daffodils to roses as well as the Walled Garden, Italian Garden and Ornamental Pond.
Find out more at:http://www.gardens-guide.com/gardenpages/_0117.htm
Want somewhere to stay in Scotland that will welcome you and your dogs? Head to the Dog Friendly Scotland website
Friday, 13 July 2012
Discover Dog Friendly Scotland
Heading to Scotland for a short break or holiday? Live in Scotland and looking for day out and walk ideas that are dog friendly?
Try the Dog Friendly Scotland website for details on dog friendly:
* cottages
* hotels and B&Bs
* walks
* beaches
* places to visit
* travel with your dog in Scotland on ferries and trains
Go to Dog Friendly Scotland
Try the Dog Friendly Scotland website for details on dog friendly:
* cottages
* hotels and B&Bs
* walks
* beaches
* places to visit
* travel with your dog in Scotland on ferries and trains
Go to Dog Friendly Scotland
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
Dog Friendly Scottish Beach - Easthaven, Angus
Another dog friendly beach in Scotland for you to try out is - Easthaven Beach, located east of Dundee in glorious Angus.
Find out more about Easthaven -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Haven,_Angus
Find dog friendly places to stay in Scotland on the Dog Friendly Scotland website
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Dog Friendly Scottish Cottages - Black Isle
HillockHead, Rosemarkie, The Black Isle, Ross-shire
www.hillock-head.co.uk
holidays@hillock-head.co.uk

HillockHead cottages are situated on the Black Isle which is renowned for its scenic beauty and mild dry climate where pretty villages and lovely beaches wait to be discovered.
There are seven self-catering cottages with between one and three bedrooms situated on a 160 acre farm of woodland glens and grazing land, overlooking the Moray Firth.
Find dog friendly Scottish cottages on Dog Friendly Scotland
www.hillock-head.co.uk
holidays@hillock-head.co.uk

HillockHead cottages are situated on the Black Isle which is renowned for its scenic beauty and mild dry climate where pretty villages and lovely beaches wait to be discovered.
There are seven self-catering cottages with between one and three bedrooms situated on a 160 acre farm of woodland glens and grazing land, overlooking the Moray Firth.
Find dog friendly Scottish cottages on Dog Friendly Scotland
Monday, 9 July 2012
Dog Friendly Travel Guides For Scotland

We have guides on:
* Scottish Borders
*Dumfries & Galloway
* Badenoch & Strathspey in Scottish Highlands
Each guide has ideas and inspiration on:
* Dog friendly walks
* Dog Friendly beaches
* Dog Friendly places to visit
For more details head to our Travel Guides:
http://www.dogfriendlyscotland.com/travelguides.html
Friday, 6 July 2012
Dog Friendly Lodges In Scotland
Ardoch Lodge, Strathyre, Nr Callander
Ardoch Lodge is set in 12 acres of grounds surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery, a peaceful and tranquil setting for two log cabins and a cottage.
Each property sleeps up to 4 guests in 2 bedrooms and has an open plan kitchen/dining/living area plus a family bathroom. They are well furnished, equipped and heated making them comfortable at any time of the year. Wildlife abounds here with red squirrels, deer, occasional pine martens and lots of birds. Ardoch Lodge is open all year.
Up to 4 dogs are most welcome. There are plenty of paths to walk in the grounds and beyond in Forestry Commission woodland and the Trossachs National Park. The nearby village has two dog friendly pubs.
Number of Dogs - 4
Find out more about this and other dog friendly Scottish cottages on Dog Friendly Scotland

Each property sleeps up to 4 guests in 2 bedrooms and has an open plan kitchen/dining/living area plus a family bathroom. They are well furnished, equipped and heated making them comfortable at any time of the year. Wildlife abounds here with red squirrels, deer, occasional pine martens and lots of birds. Ardoch Lodge is open all year.
Up to 4 dogs are most welcome. There are plenty of paths to walk in the grounds and beyond in Forestry Commission woodland and the Trossachs National Park. The nearby village has two dog friendly pubs.
Number of Dogs - 4
Find out more about this and other dog friendly Scottish cottages on Dog Friendly Scotland
Thursday, 5 July 2012
Dog Friendly Scottish Beaches - Argyll & Bute
Another dog friendly beach in Scotland for you to try out is - Ganavan Beach, located near Oban in Argyll & Bute.
Find out more about this beach -http://www.britishbeaches.info/ganavan-argyll-and-bute/
Find dog friendly places to stay in Scotland on the Dog Friendly Scotland website
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Dog Friendly Scottish Cottages - Halftown Cottages, Argyll
Halftown Cottages, St Catherine's, Cairndow, Argyll, Scotland
www.argyllcottages.com
Two romantic historical holiday cottages for all seasons with thick walls, central heating, log fires, natural wood finishes and latch doors. Both cottages have been completely renovated and refurbished, with kitchen extensions built beyond the existing walls and extensive bathroom facilities installed. Duvets, bed linen and towels are provided for both cottages. Electricity, water and heating (total control electric heating) are included in the rate. There is an initial supply of wood and coal. Small charcoal BBQ's are available.
These secluded cottages are set in 180 hectares (440 acres) of natural woodland, which has heritage status, comprising oak, birch, willow, hazel, beech and rowan trees.
Pets welcome
Find dog friendly cottages in Scotland on the Dog Friendly Scotland website
www.argyllcottages.com

These secluded cottages are set in 180 hectares (440 acres) of natural woodland, which has heritage status, comprising oak, birch, willow, hazel, beech and rowan trees.
Pets welcome
Find dog friendly cottages in Scotland on the Dog Friendly Scotland website
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
Dog Friendly Cottages in Scotland - Sawmill Cottage, Dumfries & Galloway
Sawmill Cottage, Dunskey, Portpatrick, By Stranraer, Dumfries & Galloway
http://www.sawmillcottages.com/
Sawmill Cottage West Wing is a dog friendly self-contained apartment with one double / twin bedroom, all on ground level attached to Sawmill Cottage, has off road private parking and a lawned area for guests use.
Plenty of walks on the shore, forest trails, trout, salmon, and sea fishing, two local golf courses, restaurants, hotels, pubs, and gift shops just a short walk away.
Botanic gardens, castles, and stately homes to visit.
Get away from the hustle and bustle and discover a gentler pace of life.
Pets welcome
Find dog friendly Scottish cottages on the Dog Friendly Scotland website
http://www.sawmillcottages.com/

Plenty of walks on the shore, forest trails, trout, salmon, and sea fishing, two local golf courses, restaurants, hotels, pubs, and gift shops just a short walk away.
Botanic gardens, castles, and stately homes to visit.
Get away from the hustle and bustle and discover a gentler pace of life.
Pets welcome
Find dog friendly Scottish cottages on the Dog Friendly Scotland website
Monday, 2 July 2012
Dog Friendly Highlands Hotel
Craigerne House Hotel, Golf Course Road, Newtonmore, Inverness shire, Scotland
www.craigernehotel.com
craigerne.house@btconnect.com

Craigerne is available for hotel accommodation or also as a large self catering holiday house, able to sleep 20 persons. Situated on the golf course in Newtonmore and within the Cairngorm National Park we are perfectly placed to enjoy all that the Cairngorms and the Scottish Highlands has to offer.
Come and enjoy the house and the mature private gardens, ENJOY + RELAX + CHILL.
Number of Dogs - 2 (or more by arrangement)
Find out more on the dog friendly Scottish hotels & cottages website:
http://www.dogfriendlyscotland.com/
www.craigernehotel.com
craigerne.house@btconnect.com

Craigerne is available for hotel accommodation or also as a large self catering holiday house, able to sleep 20 persons. Situated on the golf course in Newtonmore and within the Cairngorm National Park we are perfectly placed to enjoy all that the Cairngorms and the Scottish Highlands has to offer.
Come and enjoy the house and the mature private gardens, ENJOY + RELAX + CHILL.
Number of Dogs - 2 (or more by arrangement)
Find out more on the dog friendly Scottish hotels & cottages website:
http://www.dogfriendlyscotland.com/
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