Pet Friendly Holidays Perth and Kinross
With stunning scenery featuring beautiful moors, lochs, waterfalls and woodlands, Perthshire is an amazing place to explore with your pooch. Perfect for adventurous doggie walks and countryside strolls, there's plenty for you and your canine to see and do before you find sanctuary in cosy dog friendly holiday cottages.
- Birnam, ScotlandThe cottage is the former Coach House to Heath Park, a listed property used by Beatrix Potter in the 1890s. Set in an elevated position on a quiet private road in the Victorian conservation village of Birnam, this cottage has its own garden within the grounds of the owner’s property. Walking, cycling, golf, fishing, castles, gardens and distillieries locally. Excellent transport links, with Dunkeld railway station, 400 yards. Shop and pub 600 yards.£52From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Dunkeld, ScotlandAn impressive, Victorian detached holiday home resting on the outskirts of Dunkeld, Perthshire. Games room. Expansive grounds. Off-road parking. Blairgowrie 9.9 miles; Perth 14.4 miles; Pitlochry 15.8 miles.£644From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Auchterarder, Scotland6 bedroom, 5 bath, Vast Sociable Kitchen, Dining, Living Room, Open Fire
Sleeps up to 14
Private Covered Heated Swimming Pool (available 9am to 9pm), Hot Tub
Private Courtyard, with Gas BBQ and outdoor seating
Further Terrace and Lawns with Children's Play area and Spectacular Views
2 dogs welcome (gbp25 per dog cleaning charge)
Self Catering or Catered options apply£611From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Auchterarder, Scotland
A world-famous, five-star luxury hotel within its own estate, dog-friendly Gleneagles Hotel, known as the ‘palace of the glens’ sits in 850 acres of stunning Perthshire countryside.
£450Price per night from
- Pitlochry, ScotlandWith spectacular views over Loch Tay to the surrounding Perthshire countryside, Chapelburn is in a superb location for a family or a group of friends who want to spend time together. Originally a chapel, the building dates back to the 1900s and is located next to the stream and pool where villagers were baptised. Chapelburn is a detached cottage which has undergone a unique and innovative conversion transforming it into a very spacious holiday home. It is the perfect property for guests wanting top quality accommodation, amenities, furnishings and linen in a fabulous location. The hot tub on the elevated decking outside adds to the experience, and taking a plunge in the waterfall fed plunge pool before getting toasty in the sauna will create holiday memories that last. To take full advantage of the south facing location, the decking with clear balustrades is along the full length of the front of the cottage and the ground floor rooms all have doors leading onto the decking with dining table for al fresco dining. The focal point of the cottage is the large open plan living area, furnished to a high standard and a great place for everyone to be together, with an island unit for casual dining or a dining table that can seat eighteen. There is a large TV, extensive DVD collection or bring your own movie collection to stream from your own devices on the 56" TV. Families will also enjoy the added bonus of a 7ft pool table. The well-equipped kitchen area boasts high quality fixtures and fittings and the second living room has a cosy double sided wood burner and comfortable sofas to relax and enjoy the spectacular views. There are also three well-presented bedrooms with patio doors leading onto the decking area. On the first floor, the two further super kingsize bedrooms benefit from balcony windows providing great views. Guests will find plenty of outdoor space with ample garden furniture and a footpath down to the loch side.
There is lots to do in the area and the conservation village of Kenmore at the east end of Loch Tay has a shingle beach and great views down the loch where guests can enjoy water sports, loch cruises or maybe a spot of fishing. There is a local shop, a post office, deli, the oldest inn in Scotland, restaurants and the Cranog, a reconstruction of an Iron Age stilt dwelling built over the water. Kenmore hosts a traditional ceremony each January to mark the opening of the salmon season on the loch. This area is well known for outdoor activities with lots of walking and climbing opportunities available. Fearnan is at one end of the Tay Forest Park and leads to the hamlet of Fortingall, home of the Fortingall Yew, the oldest tree in Europe. At the far end of the loch is Killin and the Falls of Dochart, and a superb drive from here to the Bridge of Balgie leads to the top of Glen Lyon, the longest in Scotland. Golf is widely available throughout the region as well as horse riding, fishing, quad biking, bird-watching and cycling. Guests can take a Highland safari exploring the mountains, spot local wildlife including deer, visit whisky distilleries, historic castles and gardens. Whatever you choose to do during your stay you can rest assured that the luxury of Chapelburn awaits your return. The owners are as proud of the cottage as they are the beautiful countryside it sits in, and will always be pleased to share their extensive knowledge of the endless cycling, mountain biking, hiking and water sports that are all around Chapelburn. Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant 2 miles.£432From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Auchterarder, ScotlandKeybox Entry, self check-in
ULV Fogging - Covid Deep Cleaning
Min 2 night stay.£400From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Pitlochry, ScotlandA superb, detached property resting within the town of Pitlochry. WiFi. Off-road parking. Woodburning stove. Perth 27.2 miles.£337From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Kinbuck , Scotland
An exquisite dog-friendly Victorian mansion owned by Kim and Andy Murray, set in gorgeous Stirlingshire countryside with 34 acres of grounds for your dog to play.
£305Price per night from
- Perth, ScotlandLocated on the north shore of Loch Tay in the peaceful picturesque village of Fearnan, minutes from Kenmore and close to the charming town of Aberfeldy where you will find a lovely selection of local shops, pubs and restaurants.
Set back from the road, this spacious five-bedroom detached house has two car parking space at the front and two along the side of the house. As you enter the house you are welcomed into the small foyer great for leaving coats and walking shoes. Head into the hall where you will find three double bedrooms, two of which are en-suite, one with a Jack and Jill bathroom. The master double bedroom has French doors leading directly outside to the enclosed patio where you can relax in your very own private hot tub and enjoy the views. Along the hallway still on the ground floor is the large utility room with a washing machine and tumble dryer.
Head upstairs where you will find a lovely twin bedroom with lovely mountain views, with an adjacent bathroom. Carry on down the hall to the living room where you can sit and admire the breath-taking views of Loch Tay from every window. On an evening you can catch up on the latest Netflix on the Smart TV and sound bar. There are French doors leading directly onto the impressive, raised balcony with the perfect sitting area, where you can take in the breath-taking views over the splendid Loch Tay and surrounding mountains. There is also a dining area at the rear of the living room ideal for a family gathering with a direct hatch that leads through to the kitchen. The kitchen comes fully equipped and with views over the loch, great for enjoying your morning coffee. At the end of the hall is another lovely double bedroom. There is space in the shed to store paddle boards or a couple of bikes. Beach 3½ miles.£260From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Aberfeldy, ScotlandThis stunning, detached house rests in Aberfeldy, Perthshire. Woodburning stove. Off-road parking. Large garden. Games room. Close to amenities. Pitlochry 14.8 miles; Perth 30.7 miles.£256From price per night based on 7 night stay