Dog-friendly Highland
With stunning landscapes, majestic mountains and historic wonders, The Scottish Highlands is a truly magnificent place to visit. Whether you're looking for a cosy cottage or luxury hotel, there's a brilliant choice of dog-friendly accommodation and outdoor space for you and your pup to enjoy.
- Spean Bridge, Scotland
Black Sheep Hotels Cabins are dog-friendly, self-catered cabins on the shores of Loch Lochy with a Highland-inspired, home from home feel. Just a short drive from Fort William the cabins have stunning views, dog-friendly loch-side restaurant and spa close by.
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- Spean Bridge, ScotlandAn attractive, detached single-storey holiday cottage ideally situated right on the water’s edge of the spectacular Loch Lochy. Surrounded by some of Scotland’s most beautiful scenery the cottage is the ideal spot from which to explore the wild natural landscape or fish the loch (loch fishing rights included). The cottage is also within easy reach of the world famous Loch Ness, skiing at Aonach Mor on Ben Nevis, outdoor adventure at Fort William, the historic city of Inverness and the majestic Isle of Skye. You’ll find all the amenities you need, including restaurants, shops and pubs at nearby Invergarry, 3 miles, and Fort Agustus, 12 miles.£80Price per night from
- Spean Bridge, ScotlandSet on the shores of Loch Lochy, with breathtaking views across to Ben Nevis and the Aonach Mor mountains, this detached log home is furnished to a wonderful standard. Gairlochy Bay is set in a stunning location, accessed via a gravelled forest track, and guests can fish from the decking, watch the boats sail through the Caledonian Canal or wander around a network of paths and shoreline. For those wishing to get out and about it is an excellent base to explore the Highlands and the Western Isles, known for its magnificent scenery and abundance of wildlife. Fort William is the nearest town with an array of shops, bars and restaurants whilst Inverness and Oban are also easily reached. The local scenery has been used as the backdrop for many well known films, such as Braveheart and Rob Roy. Visitors can also take the steam train to Mallaig passing Glenfinnan Viaduct as depicted in one of the Harry Potters movies, the gondola up the Nevis mountain range or visit the Loch Ness monster. Outdoor activities include skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, walking, climbing, horse riding, golf and a variety of watersports. There are plenty of beautiful gardens and ruined castles to be visited and the are is famous for its rich historical legacy. Shop and pub 3 miles.£218Price per night from
- Spean Bridge, ScotlandThis quaint 1950s cottage is based in Spean Bridge, Scottish Highlands. Enclosed garden. Pet-friendly. WiFi. Ben Nevis 2 miles; Glencoe 16 miles.£63Price per night from
- Spean Bridge, ScotlandThis quaint semi-detached bungalow rests in Laggan near Fort Augustus, Inverness. Ground-floor living. Beautiful views. Smart TV. Off-road parking. Open fire. Enclosed garden. Spean Bridge 12.3 miles; Fort Williams 21 miles.£111Price per night from
- Spean Bridge, ScotlandA stunning, detached house resting in Spean Bridge, Scottish Highlands. Large. Open fires. Off-road parking. Roybridge 3.9 miles; Caol 9.2 miles; Fort William 9.9 miles.£428Price per night from
- Spean Bridge, ScotlandSituated just 10 miles outside Fort William, this charming detached cottage is in the perfect location to enjoy some of the most spectacular scenery in the Scottish Highlands. The living area downstairs is all open plan offering a real sense of space and a lovely area to relax in front of the wood burner after a busy day’s adventure! The kitchen comes fully equipped and has everything you need to rustle up your favourite meals, as well as a dining table with room enough to fit four people should you wish to do a spot of entertaining. To the rear of the property is an enclosed garden area, where you can enjoy the unparalleled views onto the Grey Corries and some incredibly dramatic sunsets from the comfort of the property. There is a shower room with a double cubicle downstairs and the bedroom upstairs has a kingsize bed.
Caberfeidh Cottage is on the A82 which takes you to Inverness. A day trip to Skye is only a couple of hours away, and Glencoe can be reached within an hour. You can also easily get to Aviemore or over to the Cairngorms so you won’t be short of places of natural beauty to visit during your stay!
Closer to home, Fort William has a wide selection of amenities on offer, including a variety of shops, cafés, restaurants and supermarkets to cater for all your needs and even an independent cinema if the weather isn’t so good! Recognised as the Outdoor Capital of the UK, the options are limitless, to try something new with an incredible backdrop. For the Harry Potter fans amongst us, the steam train leaves Fort William, and goes trips to Mallaig and over the much revered ‘Harry Potter Bridge’ at Glenfinan Viaduct.
The white sand beaches at Morar and Arisaig are worth a visit and are some of the prettiest in Scotland. Whether you’ve come to scale the mountains or to soak up the scenery, you won’t be stuck for things to do, and you’ll have the comfort of Caberfeidh Cottage to return to after exploring this wonderful area.£138Price per night from
- Spean Bridge, ScotlandAn attractive, single-storey lodge resting in South Laggan near Invergarry, Scottish highlands. Open-plan. Pet-friendly. Beautiful views. Dishwasher. Fort Augustus 10.5 miles; Fort William 21 miles.£149Price per night from
- Spean Bridge, ScotlandThis sophisticated apartment oozes comfort and style. The strong traditional Scottish-themed décor throughout so aptly complements the surroundings and adds to the whole experience of staying at the Pine Tree Cabin.
Set over one floor, there is an open plan living/dining/kitchen space, which has a balcony where you can enjoy the uninterrupted views over the loch, al fresco dining or a nice glass of wine, and soak up the fresh Highland air.
The kitchen/dining area is the perfect area to rustle up your favourite meal whilst doing a spot of entertaining. There is an electric wood burner centrally positioned to add to the ambiance of the room especially when the weather is changeable outside.
There is a master bedroom with an en-suite walk-in shower. There are two further bedrooms, each with twin beds which can be made into kingsize beds (on request). There is also a further shower room with walk-in shower next to the living area.
Pine Tree Cabin is in a prime location to enjoy some of Scotland’s most popular tourist attractions.
Fort William is under half an hour’s drive away and is known as the ‘Outdoor Capital of the UK’. Scotland’s highest mountain Ben Nevis is found here and there is also a wide selection of shops, cafes and restaurants to enjoy.
A very popular experience is the Harry Potter Steam Train which takes you over the famous Harry Potter bridge (Glenfinnan Viaduct) and finishes up in the quaint fishing town of Mallaig. This area is known for its spectacular white-sand beaches.
In the opposite direction of Fort William, you can visit the famous Loch Ness, take a day trip to Skye or go for some adventures with ‘Monster Outdoor’ for your adrenaline fix.
Whether it’s to relax and enjoy the nature that surrounds you or get your fix of the great outdoors, no matter your pleasure, Pine Tree Cabin is the perfect base to enjoy this incredible area.£312Price per night from
- Forss, Scotland
An imposing 19th-century country home, dog-friendly Forss House Hotel in Caithness is in wonderfully remote location. Set amid 20 acres of wonderful woodland.
£117Price per night from