Dog-friendly Scotland
Choose from a range of fantastic dog-friendly holiday accommodation in Scotland, including hotels, cottages, B&Bs, country houses and more. Book the perfect pet-friendly short break and explore some of the most stunning areas of Scotland with your pooch.
- Ballater, Scotland
A traditional Highland Inn, dog-friendly Deeside Inn is located in the center of the picturesque Royal Deeside village of Ballater on the southside of the Cairngorm National Park.
£179Price per night from
- Nairn, Scotland
Dog-friendly Golf View Hotel & Spa has a wonderful seafront setting in Nairn that embraces stunning coastal scenery through vast picture windows in their Hickory restaurant.
£154Price per night from
- Broadford, Scotland
Set by the serene waterside of Broadford Bay, at the foot of the mountains that lead to the famous Cuillin Hills lies The Dunollie Hotel, a charming dog-friendly destination in Scotland.
£49Price per night from
- Inverness, Scotland
The Glenmoriston Townhouse Hotel is a dog-friendly, 4-star city center in Inverness.
£69Price per night from
- Isle of Mull, Scotland
Escape to the captivating Isle of Mull Hotel and Spa, where breathtaking landscapes meet luxurious comforts and rejuvenating wellness experiences. Pure serenity awaits.
£160Price per night from
- Glencoe, Scotland
The five-star, dog-friendly Glencoe Inn is situated in a spectacular location in Glencoe Village sheltered among picturesque Scottish lochs and Munros and is a natural meeting point and welcome resting place near the West Highland Way.
£174Price per night from
- Inverurie, Scotland
Dog-friendly Thainstone House hotel is an 18th-century grand family mansion that has been transformed into a super comfortable country house hotel in Inverurie, Aberdeenshire.
£129Price per night from
- Perth, Scotland
Dating back to the 17th century, Murrayshall Country Estate is a charming property set among 365 acres of rolling Perthshire countryside. Formerly home to Lord Lynedoch, it boasts breath-taking view and has been modernised several times over the years to become the luxury boutique hotel it is today.
£197Price per night from
- Stranraer, Scotland
The Lodge on the Beach is a two bedroomed log cabin set in probably one of the most stunning and truly unique locations in South West Scotland. Nestled on the shores of Auchenmalg Bay on an eight acre plot and just yards from your door is the family friendly beach. With its magical location, The Lodge on the Beach offers you a wonderful relaxing escape for all the family. With the views, the beautiful sunrises, the sublime sunsets over the Mull of Galloway, the walks, and sound of the waves just yards away, you will be blown away by the scenery and the location.
The Lodge on the Beach is ideally placed to explore the wider and unspoilt area of South West Scotland if you can drag yourself away. A very short stroll along the beach takes you to a delightful country pub and restaurant if you don’t want to cook after your day out exploring. A few minutes away by car is Glenluce, where there is a local shop selling essentials and 20 minutes away Stranraer offers a greater range of shops including Supermarkets. This area of Dumfries and Galloway boasts rugged coastlines and secluded sandy beaches as well as inland forests and hills making walking a delight and for the cyclists the world famous 7Stanes mountain biking trails are close by at Kirroughtree. The Lodge on the Beach is an ideal base for a Golfing Holiday. With Wigtownshire County Club less than ten minutes from the Lodge, and South West Scotland boasts twenty three Golf courses. The icing on the cake is that just over an hour away there is Turnberry.
Along the coast is the lovely little village of Port William, known as the “Machars of Galloway” and of course you must go and find “The Man” and get a photograph with him. As well as Port William, you can also explore quaint villages such as Sandhead, Portpatrick and the Isle of Whithorn. A must is a visit to Wigtown, which is famous for being Scotland’s National Book Town, a book lovers haven. The Mull of Galloway, Scotland’s most southerly point and home to the RSPB nature reserve, where thousands of seabird’s nests on the cliff face during spring and summer is definitely worth a visit. Beach 1 mile.£211From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Melvich, Scotland
Selkie Pod has been designed to a very high standard to offer glamping accommodation in a peaceful setting. It makes the most of truly spectacular views overlooking Strathy Bay and out to the Orkney Isles. Some of the best views you’ll find in the whole of Scotland.
The pod has been handcrafted from quality timber; the outside is clad in larch from managed woodland in the Lake District, which gives a natural finish to blend into the environment. Being constructed on a steel base, with cavity walls and rock wool insulation, means with the heating you’ll be nice and cosy when stopping off on a winter break. Good news for when you’re looking for the Northern Lights! Strathy Bay is an outstanding place to spend some time, and the north coast of Scotland is a very special place.
You’ll find big sandy beaches, open seas and views of faraway islands. Being on the NC500 means you can explore lots of other amazing places whilst stopping at Selkie Pod.£128From price per night based on 7 night stay