Dog-friendly Scotland

Explore Scotland's dog-friendly destinations for an ideal holiday with your four-legged friend. Whether it's a quaint hotel, cosy cottage, B&B, or a charming country house, find the perfect spot for a short break with your pooch. Discover stunning Scottish landscapes and create lasting memories on your next adventure.

  • Tigh Na Bruiach, HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Auldearn, Scotland
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    Enjoying a peaceful yet central setting within the pretty village of Auldearn, this semi-detached, traditional holiday property has been furnished and equipped to a good standard to ensure as comfortable and relaxing holiday as possible. Just three miles from the seaside village of Nairn with its long sweeping sandy beaches and local amenities, Tigh Na Bruiach (Gaelic for ‘House on the Hill’) makes a super holiday base for exploring this wonderful part of the Northern Highlands. Visit Culloden Battlefield, Fort George, Inverness, and Loch Ness, all within a very easy drive. Brodie and Cawdor Castles are just a short distance and well worth a visit. You can meander along the Moray Coast and visit some of the beautiful, unspoilt beaches and hopefully catch sight of the dolphins, seals and large variety of birdlife this area is renowned for. Take a trip along the Malt Whisky Trail – the only one of its kind in the world! Further afield, go to the scenic West Coast, Fort William or the enigmatic Orkney Islands. Golf, mountain biking, kayaking, hill walking and photography are some of the many activities available.
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  • Stonefield Farm Cottage, Argyll and ButeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to Stonefield Farm Cottage, nestled in the heart of the picturesque Glen Massan in Argyll and Bute. This charming holiday let is surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, offering guests a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
    Glen Massan is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. As you step outside Stonefield Farm Cottage, you’ll find yourself immersed in a landscape of rolling hills, dense forests, and meandering rivers. The possibilities for exploration are endless, with a myriad of walking and hiking trails that cater to all levels of fitness. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll to take in the stunning views or a more challenging hike to conquer the peaks, Glen Massan has it all.
    For those who appreciate wildlife, the area is a haven for birdwatching and spotting local fauna. Keep your eyes peeled for red deer, golden eagles, and perhaps even a glimpse of the elusive pine marten. The Glen Massan Forest is home to diverse ecosystems, providing a rich tapestry of natural wonders waiting to be discovered. Fishing enthusiasts will delight in the abundance of opportunities to cast their lines into the clear waters of the nearby lochs and rivers. The serenity of the surroundings enhances the fishing experience, making it a peaceful and rewarding pastime for guests of all skill levels.
    As the day comes to a close, the starry night skies over Glen Massan offer a mesmerizing spectacle. With minimal light pollution, this region is a perfect spot for stargazing. Imagine ending your evenings with a blanket of stars overhead, creating a magical ambiance that complements the tranquillity of Stonefield Farm Cottage. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, Stonefield Farm Cottage in Glen Massan, Argyll and Bute, provides the ideal base for an unforgettable holiday in the heart of Scotland’s natural beauty.
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  • Roseburn Cottage, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Quietly situated on the edge of the pretty town of Moffat, this charming holiday cottage forms a wing of the owner’s home, and was once where the pony and trap were kept. It has now been transformed into a welcoming, cosy haven for two. The bright and spacious living room has a wood burner and French doors looking out to the garden and there is a small courtyard garden to the rear. Moffat has a thriving arts and music scene, a good range of local shops, pubs and restaurants and is ideal for hill walking being on the Southern Upland Way. Ideally placed for touring the area, Edinburgh and Glasgow are 50 miles, spectacular St Mary’s Loch, 30 miles, and the Grey Mare’s Tail waterfall is just 10 miles away, while Drumlanrig Castle, near Thornhill is within easy reach. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
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  • Stables Cottage, Dumfries and GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image

    "Idyllically set on a 3000-acre estate..."
    Enjoying an idyllic situation on the 3000-acre Crofts Estate, surrounded by the Galloway Hills, these holiday cottages have enviable, dramatic views towards the Solway Firth and Cumbrian Hills beyond. Accessed along a private drive, and adjoining a cluster of well-maintained estate buildings, Stable Cottage (ref UUD) makes a romantic hideaway for two, offering stylishly furnished accommodation – its walls adorned with the original work of various Scottish artists. The larger Victorian detached Gardener’s Cottage (ref UXT) has been elegantly furnished, and features an attractive shared garden with a bridge over a burn and a small waterfall. Arkland Mill (ref STTZ) stands detached with a lovely large garden, a summerhouse and its own bridge over the stream. Marwhin House (SWWR) and Marwhin Cottage (ref SWWS) also stand detached, situated within 25 yards of each other, still with there own privacy, the latter two properties being set in gardens with a delightful stream and pond. Woodland walks and hillside trails radiate from the doorstep. Dumfries lies just 12 miles away, where there are plenty of shops, restaurants and museums, as well as a good theatre. Castle Douglas (8 miles) is a traditional market town with individual shops specialising in food and local produce. There are many beautiful beaches within easy reach along the Solway, and the National Trust Threave Gardens, 8 miles, makes for an interesting day out. Other tourist attractions in the area include the Galloway Kite Trail, the Galloway Forest Park and golf courses and museums in Dumfries. Village shop and pub within 4 miles.
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  • Myrtle Cottage, Dumfries and GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    These two semi-detached holiday cottages are situated approximately 1 mile off the public road up a private drive, next to the owners’ home and small working farm in a very quiet, peaceful location, which is ideal for secluded retreats or as a central touring base to explore Dumfries & Galloway. The cottages are similar in style and design and Myrtle Cottage (ref 28177) is a restored barn conversion consisting of a traditional granite byre with an architect designed larch clad extension featuring a welcoming woodburner. They are located near the Solway Coast and close to the world-class ‘7 Stanes’ mountain bike facility at nearby Dalbeattie, 10 minutes’ drive. Also in the vicinity is the Galloway Forest Park which is one of just a handful of ‘Dark Sky Parks’ in the western world in recognition of spectacular sightings of the starry skies it affords. The region’s capital, Dumfries, is a 25 minute drive, and is known for its links with Robert Burns; visitors may explore his house, sample a dram in Burns’ favourite hostelry - The Globe Inn, or find out more about him at the Robert Burns Centre. Other nearby areas of interest are Colvend Golf Course and Southerness Golf Course, both 10 minutes away, and horse riding facilities at Barend Riding School at Sandyhills, just 5 minutes’ drive and fishing. Along the coast, discover unspoilt villages, dramatic coastlines, sandy beaches and rocky coves. There is wildlife in abundance with an RSPB Mersehead Nature Reserve nearby. Whitecroft itself has an abundance of wildlife such as roe deer, red squirrels and plentiful birdlife including the majestic red kite. During times of agricultural activity (lambing, shearing, hay making, feeding calves) the owners are more than happy for visitors to view or even have a try. This can be arranged during your stay. In addition to being an ideal venue for a traditional spring/summer break, the cottages make for a perfect cosy autumn/winter break. Constructed and insulated to the highest standards with the benefit of a technologically advanced biomass boiler, you can enjoy the added bonus of central heating 365 days a year, meaning whatever the weather you’re guaranteed to be warm and cosy for no additional cost. Shop, pub and restaurant 6 miles.
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  • Black Grouse, South LanarkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Located amidst the rolling hills is the small village of Coulter just south of Biggar, with both Edinburgh and Glasgow less than an hour by car. This charming end terraced cottage has its own sunny back garden and two parking spaces. The accommodation is over two floors and has quite generous rooms. The living room on the ground floor has a nice wood burner for heating up those wee toes after a day’s winter walking or just for using as a nice feature for when it’s ’just a wee bit chilly’. The well-equipped kitchen/dining room has all the appliances you’d expect these days including the all-important dishwasher for when you simply can’t be bothered washing the dishes. Upstairs there are two bedrooms, the larger of the two has a comfortable kingsize bed while the second bedroom is a little more flexible and can be used as either a twin or super kingsize bed. The bathroom has a good size bath for those who prefer a nice long soak with a shower over. The house has a real traditional cottagey feel yet with the modern appliances and had a recent upgrade (2021), this is the ideal base either to explore the expanse of the beautiful local countryside or to take advantage of the road network and see the rest of Scotland.
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  • Little Cottage, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    This cosy semi-detached cottage is situated in the lovely village of Wigtown, known as Scotland’s ‘Book Town’. The town provides a variety of shops, galleries, tea rooms and a pub. Located in the heart of Dumfries and Galloway amidst some of the finest scenery in southern Scotland, and ideally located to explore Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, wilderness and romance. The breathtaking scenery runs from the Galloway Hills and the Galloway Forest Dark Skies Park, with their many hidden lochs, burns and waterfalls, to the beautiful Solway coastline with sandy beaches, rocky coves and picturesque villages to explore.
    Wigtown Bay Local Nature Reserve is the largest local reserve in the UK. It has significant numbers of pink-footed geese, greylag geese, and several species of duck and wading birds that visit in the autumn and winter months. Spend time at the Interpretation Centre where you can watch via video camera the Galloway ospreys during their nesting season (April to August), or the local wetlands during the rest of the year. Take time to visit the distillery at Bladnoch which has a large visitor shop and offers guided tours, or meander around Wigtown browsing the gift shops, gallery, plant nursery, and the numerous book shops and many cafés.
    This beautiful region boast an exceptional number of activities to try, from a quiet afternoon fishing on one of the excellent rivers, or trying one of the challenging 7 Stanes cycle tracks. You will find horse riding, golf, sailing, diving and numerous walks all in the area and with its famously mild climate and the balmy influence of the gulf stream, Dumfries and Galloway is home to some of the most beautiful and exotic gardens in Scotland. Beach 2 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 250 yards.
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  • Chesnut Cottage, HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to Chestnut Cottage, a charming retreat nestled in the heart of Corpach, a picturesque village in the enchanting Highlands of Scotland. This idyllic holiday let promises an immersive escape into the natural beauty and rich cultural tapestry of this region.
    Corpach, surrounded by majestic mountains and serene lochs, provides an ideal setting for those seeking a tranquil yet adventurous holiday. With its breathtaking landscapes and proximity to iconic attractions, guests at Chestnut Cottage are in for an unforgettable experience. Nature enthusiasts will revel in the myriad outdoor activities available just beyond the doorstep. Embark on invigorating hikes along the Great Glen Way, where panoramic views of Ben Nevis, the UK’s highest peak, await intrepid explorers. For a more leisurely adventure, stroll along the Caledonian Canal towpath, soaking in the serene ambiance and watching boats navigate the locks.
    History comes alive in Corpach, with its roots deeply embedded in the past. Visit the poignant Commando Memorial, a tribute to the soldiers who trained in the nearby hills during World War II. Explore the nearby Old Inverlochy Castle, a medieval fortress with a storied past, offering a glimpse into Scotland’s rich heritage. Corpach’s strategic location also makes it a gateway to the mystical Isle of Skye and the renowned Glenfinnan Viaduct, famous for its appearance in the Harry Potter films. Guests can embark on scenic drives through glens and glades, discovering hidden gems and enjoying the warm hospitality of charming local pubs and eateries.
    Whether you seek adventure in the great outdoors, a cultural journey through history, or simply a peaceful escape surrounded by nature’s wonders, Chestnut Cottage in Corpach provides an unrivalled base for an enchanting Highland holiday. Immerse yourself in the magic of this captivating destination and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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  • Gracedieu, StirlingInstant Book Overlay Image
    Killin, Scotland
    One of only eight cottages overlooking the scenic Falls of Dochart, Gracedieu is a traditionally built terraced cottage dating back to the 1700s with a cosy wood burner, many original quirky features and views of Dochart Bridge which dates back to 1760. The rear of the garden was originally the old railway track with the sleepers still in place and neighbours open countryside. The garden room has been converted from the old bothy, dates back to the 1700s and is perfect for you to open the double glass doors on a warm summer’s night. You are just a short walk from the village amenities including the shop, cafes, bars, restaurants and historical sites. Killin is a popular destination for outdoor activities, whether you like mountains to climb or leisurely country walks, the Rob Roy Way passes through the village. With salmon/trout fishing (at cost, licence required), water sports, mountain biking or cycling along the many lanes and cycle paths, there is something for everyone. This area is steeped in history with the Killin Stone Circle and Finlarry Castle and Chapel. The enclosed rear garden is the perfect place to relax and enjoy magnificent scenery with wonderful views of the Tarmachan Ridge and Ben Lawyers. Loch Tay is on Killin’s doorstep, only a mile away. Visit Crianlarich, 13 milers, Callander, 21 miles, Stirling, 37 miles, and Perth, 43 miles.
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