Pet Friendly Holidays Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire has an abundance of dog-friendly cottages for you to choose from. The beautiful rural countryside is dog-walking heaven and our selection of pet friendly cottages means you can explore Aberdeenshire with your four-legged friend. These Aberdeenshire holiday cottages will let you take in the sights of Balmoral Castle, Royal Deeside, Aberdeen city centre and some of the surrounding areas of Ballater, Stracham, Braemar and Gardenstown.

 

  • Mountshade, AberdeenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Banchory, Scotland
    These lovely detached holiday lodges are set in an elevated position with marvellous views towards Cairn O’Mount. Situated in 8 acres of natural woodland, all the properties are very stylishly furnished with good attention to detail. Mountshade (ref 30297) has been constructed to make the most of its surroundings with its concertina doors from the living room, relax and enjoy the views from the decking area after a busy day out exploring. Park Lodge (ref 17329) has an open-plan living room with a cathedral ceiling, opening on to a well-equipped kitchen. Cairn View (ref 30456), as its name suggests, boasts a wonderful view towards Cairn O’Mount and sleeps 6 in comfort, ideal for families or couples. All three lodges have plenty of space between them, ensuring good levels of privacy. The local and surrounding area provides the perfect holiday for families, friends and couples of all ages. Visit Balmoral Castle, (open in summer to visitors), or tour Royal Deeside, which begs to be explored, with fantastic walks on moor and mountain, river and loch fishing, cycle trails and pony trekking, or take in the scenic majesty of Lochnagar. The popular town of Banchory is just 5 miles away with interesting shops and restaurants, and the area is renowned for its Highland Games in summer. Aberdeen is approximately 30 minutes’ drive with its theatres, bars, gardens and shopping centre, and when the weather starts to cool down, the ski resorts of Lecht and Cairngorm are easy to reach. Shop and pub 5 miles.
    £68
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  • Eagles Gate Lodge, AberdeenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Eagles Gate Lodge is located just 2 miles away from the busy seaside town of Banff with its beautiful beach and good selection of shops and restaurants. This picture-postcard cottage was refurbished in late 2020 without losing its original character; with a new kitchen, bathroom, carpets and paintwork throughout. Superbly set in enclosed front and back gardens, its enjoys the sun for most of the day so you can sit outside to enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner. The back garden looks out on the woodland and fields of Deerpark Farm, where it is common to see the deer strolling by in the early morning, and the rose-filled front garden is perfect for relaxing on a sunny afternoon with plenty of space for the kids to run around. The property sleeps up to six in three bedrooms, all with garden views. It has a bright, airy kitchen, dining room and living room with wood burner, and is ideal for dog owners with some amazing walks nearby.
    Not only does Eagles Gate Lodge enjoy its own sunny microclimate, it is also set within the stunning grounds of the former Duff House estate, once owned by the Duke of Fife. Indeed, this surprisingly spacious Grade A listed cottage was once one of the lodge houses for the estate and enjoys an enviable location in the countryside, yet only a mile from Duff House itself and all the amenities of Banff and its quiet, sandy beaches.
    The towns of Banff and Macduff, only a couple of miles away, sit on either side of Banff Bay where you can regularly see dolphins and even the occasional Orca whale during the summer months. Banff has a marina and Macduff a fishing harbour, and both towns have a number of pubs and excellent places to eat offering a variety of cuisines including vegan and seafood. Additionally, the nearby Deveron is a salmon river where day tickets can be purchased. It is a great base to explore the wider Aberdeenshire area, from the numerous castles and historic monuments, to fantastic outdoor activities along the beautiful noth-east coastline. Explore the Whisky Trail further inland which wends its way through dramatic scenery, or visit the city of Aberdeen, approximately 1 hour away, for retail therapy, cinemas and theatre. Beach 2 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £82
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  • Cowie, AberdeenshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Stonehaven, Scotland
    Nestled amidst the undulating hills on the outskirts of Stonehaven, Dalriada Lodges offers a tranquil retreat with breathtaking vistas of the rugged north eastern coastline and idyllic countryside. Just a stone’s throw away from the bustling seaside town, Dalriada combines seclusion with luxury, providing an alluring rural escape within minutes of urban amenities. Each lodge is thoughtfully designed, featuring contemporary interiors that amplify space and light, creating an inviting ambiance to unwind and rejuvenate. Two generously sized en-suite double bedrooms offer a sanctuary of tranquillity, meticulously furnished to ensure comfort and relaxation. In the heart of each lodge lies a well-equipped designer kitchen, inviting guests to unleash their culinary creativity with the freshest local produce sourced from nearby markets. Whether concocting a hearty breakfast with farm-fresh eggs and locally cured bacon or preparing a gourmet dinner infused with the region’s vibrant flavours, the kitchen serves as a canvas for gastronomic adventures.
    Step outside onto your private decked area and immerse yourself in the natural splendour that surrounds you. From solitary moments of reflection to evenings spent under the starry sky with a glass of wine in hand, the deck offers a sanctuary to unwind and connect with nature. Beyond the lodge, a myriad of activities awaits exploration. Discover the historic wonders of Dunnottar Castle or embark on scenic cliffside hikes along the Aberdeenshire coastline. Stroll through the quaint streets of Stonehaven, sampling local delicacies and browsing charming boutiques. Delve into the town’s rich heritage, from its historic landmarks to the pristine nature reserves that offer endless opportunities for outdoor adventures. Whether seeking thrills or tranquillity, Dalriada caters to every guest, promising an unforgettable experience where luxury seamlessly intertwines with nature’s beauty. Whether you seek adventure or relaxation, Dalriada provides the perfect escape for couples, families or friends. Every aspect of our 5-star luxury holiday lodge in Stonehaven promises an unparalleled experience, where the beauty of nature meets the epitome of comfort and elegance. Escape to this hidden gem on the Scottish coastline and create memories that will last a lifetime.
    £222
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  • Toll Bridge Lodge, AberdeenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Toll Bridge Lodge is a very comfortable and homely house – perfect for an enjoyable break in the heart of Royal Deeside. In a great location just opposite the Bridge of Feugh on the outskirts of Banchory, this lovely lodge is warm and welcoming and furnished with care to make your stay feel like a home from home.

    The spectacular Falls of Feugh are just over the road, a stunning part of the River Dee where salmon can be seen leaping up the apparently unscalable rocks, amidst an often raging torrent, compelled by instinct to return to their spawning grounds further up the river. In the autumn the river is often in spate and sitting in the living room you can listen to the sound of the falls while reading a book or enjoying a drink. Marvellous!

    Situated just a mile from the lively town of Banchory on the quiet south Deeside Road, Toll Bridge Lodge provides easy access to Royal Deeside and its surrounding areas., there is a plethora of good artisan shops, excellent eating places and many leisure activities ranging from tennis, golf and walking to great cycling and fishing. The Royal Deeside Railway is based at the Milton of Crathes Station and recreates the original line from Aberdeen to Ballater. Steam and diesel services start from Milton of Crathes and provide splendid views over the River Dee and the hills to the south. This is also Castle Country and the enchanting Crathes Castle, a 16th century fairy-tale like castle, is an easy drive. Further on, the ski resorts of the Lecht give way to the famous Whisky Trail around Glenlivet and Tomintoul, making for a great day trip in stunning scenery.
    £73
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  • The Coyles, AberdeenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ballater, Scotland
    These two, detached holiday properties are located in the heart of Ballater, within 100 yards of Ballater village green, restaurants, cafés, take-aways and shops, many of which feature the Royal ’By Appointment’ coats of arms. The Coyles (ref UK31466) is an impressive granite Victorian merchant’s house, with all the lovely high ceilings and details you would expect from a period property. Ideal for larger gatherings, whether enjoying a special birthday or a relaxing get together with friends, with plenty of living space and very good amenities throughout to ensure a memorable and convivial holiday. On two levels, it offers a high standard of comfort throughout and is a great choice at any time of the year. Built in 1888 using local granite, pitch pine and slate, it’s a true Victorian gem. It has its own enclosed garden and grounds, and enjoys lovely rural views to the south to Craig Coilleach. Quiet and secluded, the gardens are largely laid to lawn with a variety of mature trees and several flower borders with a variety of shrubs. There is a handy shed for bike and kayak storage, and for outdoor entertainment there is a paved patio area, with outdoor seating and barbecue. The Coyles Cottage (ref SBH) has its own garden and grounds and is well equipped throughout with a lovely sunny conservatory, and benefits from triple glazing and central heating throughout, affording year-round comfort.
    Ballater sits in the heart of majestic Royal Deeside and is also located in the Cairngorms National Park, making it one of Scotland’s most scenic visitor spots. It boasts cosy cafés, quality restaurants, excellent shopping and great links to outdoor adventure, including hiking, climbing and skiing. Golf can be played in the beautiful surroundings of the 18-hole Ballater golf club and fishing is available, with the appropriate permits, on the River Dee. Ballater has many links to the Royal family and historic castles nearby include Balmoral, Crathes and Craigievar. The Grampians offer wonderful hill walking and wildlife, and the surrounding area of Deeside is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Leisurely walks abound on the banks of the River Dee or within a few miles there’s great walking at Burn O Vat, Lochnagar and Loch Muick.
    Deeside is a haven for the outdoor enthusiast with a wide and varied range of sporting activities. The area has excellent hill walking and on/off road cycling facilities and the ski centres at Aviemore, Glenshee and the Lecht are within a short travelling distance. For the sportsman, the River Dee is one of the most popular salmon rivers in Scotland and the River Don is famous for its trout. Deer stalking and grouse shooting can be arranged in the locality. Relatively central for interesting and varied days out, the city of Aberdeen can be reached in around an hour, with Dundee, Perth and Inverness all accessible within 2 hours’ drive through spectacular scenery. Shop, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 13 guests.
    £118
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  • Netherley Grange, AberdeenshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    A spacious, modern, and well-equipped holiday home that exudes warmth and comfort. With five bedrooms, it can comfortably accommodate eight guests, making it perfect for families or a group of friends. The open-plan living area is flooded with natural light, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
    The lower West Wing hosts the large, fully-equipped kitchen, two main living rooms, a dining room (seats six with two extra dining chairs in the kitchen) and a single toilet on the ground floor. You will find the master bedroom in the upper West Wing with an en-suite.
    The East Wing has two bedrooms on the ground floor (a double bedroom and a single room). Both have easy access to the large bathroom on the ground floor. In the upper East Wing, there are two further double bedrooms, sharing a bathroom. Please do note that there are three small steps between the West and East Wing, and both areas are connected inside the house.
    A short drive away, visit the iconic Balmoral Castle, a favourite retreat of the British royal family. Explore the magnificent gardens and enjoy a tour of the castle’s interior. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural beauty of the Cairngorms, ideal for hiking, biking, and wildlife spotting. In winter, enjoy skiing and snowboarding in the nearby resorts. Aberdeenshire is known for its whisky production. Visit local distilleries like Glenfiddich and Glenlivet for a taste of Scotland’s finest spirits. Savour delicious Scottish cuisine in the nearby restaurants and pubs, where you can enjoy fresh seafood, hearty stews, and traditional haggis.
    Discover the rich history of Aberdeenshire by visiting historic sites like Dunnottar Castle and Crathes Castle. A peaceful retreat with easy access to a wealth of attractions and activities. Whether you’re seeking adventure or simply wish to relax and unwind in the picturesque Scottish countryside. Beach 6 miles.
    £163
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  • South Lodge, AberdeenshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Escape to South Lodge, a serene sanctuary that comfortably accommodates up to eight guests. This enchanting retreat is the ideal base for your Scottish getaway, offering comfort and the allure of nature’s beauty. This detached property boasts four spacious bedrooms, thoughtfully designed to ensure a restful night’s sleep for all. The inviting living room features a cosy fireplace, perfect for chilly evenings, and large windows that flood the space with natural light. The well-equipped kitchen is a chef’s delight, and the dining area offers a convivial spot for shared meals. Step outside onto the private patio, where you can savour your morning coffee or evening cocktails while taking in the breathtaking countryside views.
    The area surrounding South Lodge is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Just a stone’s throw away lies the enchanting Balmoral Castle, the official residence of the British royal family in Scotland. Explore its stunning grounds and gardens for a taste of regal grandeur. Outdoor enthusiasts will relish the proximity to the Cairngorms National Park, where hiking, biking, and wildlife spotting await. The nearby River Dee provides excellent opportunities for fishing and watersports. Tee off at the world-class golf courses in the vicinity or embark on scenic walks along the Deeside Way, all while soaking in the tranquil beauty of the Scottish countryside.
    There is plenty of attraction within a 30-mile radius. History buffs will find themselves in a treasure trove of heritage sites such as the ancient stone circles at Tomnaverie, a Neolithic marvel shrouded in mystery. Delve into Scotland’s rich past at Drum Castle, a 13th-century fortress with captivating stories to tell. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the charming town of Banchory itself, with its quaint streets, local shops, and historical architecture. Immerse yourself in the local culture, perhaps attending one of the traditional ceilidh dances held in the area. Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and discover the serenity of our holiday home just outside Banchory. Whether you seek outdoor adventures, historical intrigue, or a peaceful respite in nature, our accommodation offers the perfect haven for your Scottish holiday. Book your stay today and embark on a journey of relaxation and exploration in this enchanting corner of Scotland.
    £119
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  • Rose Cottage, AberdeenshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Rose Cottage is an absolute delight. Very peacefully situated within the hamlet of Glenbuchat, just inside the Cairngorms National Park, this wonderful property is ideal for those looking for peace and quiet away from the stresses of life. The cottage is surrounded by stunning scenery with a sense of remoteness, and yet within 5 miles of the nearest shop at Strathdon. Inside, comfort is a priority, with crisp bedding and pocket sprung mattresses in the bedrooms. The tastefully furnished living room, with its Hwam Danish wood burner, is lovely to sit in after a long day out walking, looking out onto amazing scenery. The spacious garden on the side of the wooded hillside hosts views of the surrounding Ladder hills and Ben Newe to the south east. This is the perfect retreat for walker and lovers of wildlife.
    If you can prise yourselves away from the immediate locality, there are some spectacular routes to drive and explore. A short but scenic drive takes you over the high road from Cockbridge to Tomintoul, via the slopes of the Lecht passing Corgarff Castle on the way. Very popular in winter for skiing, in summer you are rewarded with stunning views over the landscape. To the south east is Royal Deeside, home to many fine castles, including Balmoral Castle and several National Trust for Scotland properties, as well as attractive villages with their own charms including Ballater, Aboyne and Braemar. In late summer, the world-famous Braemar Gathering and Highland Games are well worth a visit and for those who enjoy mountain sports, there are exceptional opportunities as many of the finest ’Munros’ (mountains over 3000ft) are found here. This is in a peaceful part of the Cairngorms National Park, yet accessible to other parts of the park and to a diverse range of scenic areas on the east coast and Moray Firth coast. You will want to return!
    Letting Licence No - AS-00138-F
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    £99
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  • Gardeners Cottage, AberdeenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This detached home from home offers outstanding accommodation in the highly desired rural area, just 1 mile outside the historic town of Huntly. Sleeping up to six guests with two bathrooms, a hot tub and cosy wood burner. The owners provide toiletries for guests as well as hot tub towels and slippers - and your four-legged friends are pampered, too, with lots of doggy extras. Surrounded by fields and rolling hills with forest walks and fishing (both loch and river) nearby, Gardeners Cottage makes a wonderful base for a family or couples to explore this exciting area of Scotland.
    The property is a peaceful detached dwelling settled in the beautiful 25 acre woodland grounds of the owner’s house where you will find a rich, diverse population of wildlife including pine martens red squirrels, buzzards and more. Outside there is a large dog kennel with an indoor and outdoor area.
    On the ground floor the open plan living/dining/kitchen space creates a fantastic area for gathering together to plan the days adventures, whilst a second separate living room/snug with wood burner is a cosy place to snuggle up in front of the fire with a good book. A well-equipped kitchen will be a dream for any budding chef on holiday with everything you need to whip up a holiday feast. The three bedrooms, two doubles and one twin room, along with a family bathroom can be found on the first floor. Whilst an additional family shower room, with walk-in shower is located on the ground floor.
    Huntly can be found situated alongside the river Deveron, surrounded by the marvellous Scottish countryside and plenty of activity. Boasting history at its centre in its magnificent castle and the Brander Museum, and its being part of the famous Whisky Trail, it offers something for everyone. Take a stroll through the Clashindarroch Forest, or dive into adventure with some roller skiing. Close to the towns of Keith and Dufftown with even more exciting attractions, Huntly is a great base for your Scottish adventure.
    Sitting between the dramatic east coastline and the towering peak ridges of the Cairngorms National Park are the hills and glens of Aberdeenshire. This area has a range of habitats that is matched only by the variety of wildlife that lives in them. Whether you’re a keen nature enthusiast or just want to spot wildlife when on one of the many superb walks and cycle routes through Aberdeenshire, this is a region that is alive with nature! Sit at the picnic area in the Huntly Peregrine Wild Watch Centre and look out for the area’s residents including voles, great spotted woodpeckers, butterflies and roe deer. Beach 19½ miles.
    £119
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  • Haughton Holiday Home, AberdeenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Haughton Holidays are seven magnificent holiday lets that aim to provide guests with the perfect base to explore the surrounding area, be it for explorers, restaurant lovers, or simply people who just want to get away from everything, there’s something from everyone here! Aberdeen is a port city in northeast Scotland, where the Dee and Don Rivers meet the North Sea.
    With an offshore petroleum industry, the city is home to an international population. It’s also known as the ‘Granite City’ for its many enduring grey-stone buildings. The Lecht Ski Centre is an alpine ski area in the Cairngorms in the Scottish Highlands. The ski slopes are set around the mountains Beinn a’ Chruinnich, and Meikle Corr Riabhach. Alford is a country town happily nestled in rural Aberdeenshire with a peaceful and tranquil feel to it. Skirted by the beautiful River Don and surrounded by the hills of Bennachie and Coreen, the area is a great place to relax from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. There are lots to do in this town, fishing golf, and the local ski slope, (licence for fishing direct to owner at a surcharge), Alford Heritage Centre is an extraordinary collection of objects, books, and images housed in the old auction mart while Grampian Transport Museum is a treasure house of transport history displaying working exhibits and DVD presentations illustrating the history of travel and transport in North East Scotland.
    Attractions near Alford include the Alford Valley Narrow Gauge Railway and the number of magnificent castles in the area such as the ruins of Kildrummy Castle Craigievar Castle and Castle Fraser with its impressive gardens. Across the area are an abundance of restaurants, pubs, and shops to make sure both your cupboards and stomachs are full!
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 22 guests.
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