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Pet Friendly Holidays 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.
- St Fillans, Scotland
Situated on the banks of Loch Earn, dog-friendly The Four Seasons Hotel in Scotland couldn’t have a more picturesque location if it tried, with spectacular views of the surrounding landscape of Perthshire.
£58Price 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.
- 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.
£215Price per night from
- Aviemore, Scotland
Spey Valley is a dog-friendly resort situated on the banks of the River Spey. You and your four legged friend will be able to explore all that the Cairngorms National Park has to offer.
£102Price per night from
- East Kilbride, Scotland
The perfect luxury retreat for guests looking for peace and tranquillity, Crossbasket is a magnificent dog-friendly 17th-century hotel located in Blantyre, Glasgow.
£297Price per night from
- Girvan, Scotland
As you sweep up the long tree-clad drive and glimpse the amazing facade of dog-friendly Glenapp Castle you will immediately be entranced by the magic of the place. With turrets towers and crenellations it is a fine example of Scottish baronial style.
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- Ballindalloch, ScotlandNestled in the heart of the Moray countryside, these Straw Bale Cabins offer a unique stay on a charming working farm, surrounded by breathtaking views in every direction.
Wake up to the sights and sounds of farm life, with a variety of friendly animals including chickens, ducks, sheep, pigs, goats, wallabies, and even majestic Water Buffalo. For families, there’s plenty to keep the little ones entertained with a kid’s play park and games room, allowing adults to unwind and enjoy a peaceful escape—or join in on the fun! Evenings are perfect for relaxing as you watch the stunning sunset and gaze at the stars in the tranquil rural setting. The on-site Honesty Shack provides farm-fresh produce, including a selection of high-quality meats, seasonal vegetables, honey from our very own bees, freshly pressed apple juice, as well as charcoal for BBQs and logs for cosy fire pits.
Beyond the farm, Moray is a region rich in history, natural beauty, and exciting activities, making it the perfect destination for all types of travellers. Whisky enthusiasts can embark on the Speyside Whisky Trail, home to some of Scotland’s most renowned distilleries, including Glenfiddich, Macallan, and Aberlour. Enjoy guided tours and tastings, learning about the craftsmanship behind Scotland’s famous single malts. For those who love the great outdoors, the Cairngorms National Park is just a short drive away, offering breathtaking landscapes, scenic hiking trails, and opportunities for wildlife spotting, including red deer, golden eagles, and playful otters. Thrill-seekers can enjoy mountain biking, kayaking, or in the winter months. The Moray Coast is a haven for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts.
Explore golden sandy shores, dramatic cliffs, and charming fishing villages like Findhorn, Lossiemouth, and Cullen, where you can sample the famous Cullen Skink soup. Dolphin-watching at Chanonry Point is a must, as it’s one of the best places in the UK to spot these incredible creatures. History buffs will be captivated by Elgin Cathedral, known as the ‘Lantern of the North,’ the atmospheric ruins of Duffus Castle, and the mysterious Sueno’s Stone, a towering Pictish monument in Forres.
These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 12 guests.£76From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Kingussie, ScotlandMacallan Lodge at Loch Insh Outdoor Centre is a charming and spacious retreat, ideal for families and groups looking to experience the beauty of the Scottish Highlands. This beautifully designed two-bedroom lodge features a comfortable double room, a twin-bedded room, and an additional twin sleeping area on the mezzanine, offering a cosy yet airy space for up to six guests.
The open-plan lounge, complete with a wood-burning stove, creates a warm and inviting atmosphere—perfect for relaxing after a day of adventure. The adjoining dining area and kitchen make it easy to enjoy home-cooked meals with stunning views of the loch. One of the standout features of Macallan Lodge is its veranda, where guests can sip their morning coffee while listening to the sounds of birds in the surrounding trees. In the afternoon, the lively atmosphere of Loch Insh comes alive with the laughter of children and adults enjoying water activities.
The Loch Insh Outdoor Centre offers a fantastic range of activities, including kayaking, paddle boarding, windsurfing, windsurfing, canoeing, the jungle float and sailing. For those who prefer to stay on dry land, there are excellent cycling and walking trails, as well as archery and Glice skating, a dry ski slope offers skiing, snowboarding & tubing.
The onsite Boathouse Restaurant is open for meals, drinks and snacks all day & has a shop too. The surrounding Cairngorms National Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. A short drive away, Aviemore offers shops, restaurants, and access to the Cairngorm Mountain Funicular Railway, which provides breathtaking views from the top.
In winter, the area is a popular destination for skiing and snowboarding. For a family-friendly day out, visit the Highland Wildlife Park, home to native Scottish species as well as polar bears and snow leopards. History lovers can explore the ruins of Ruthven Barracks or the grand Blair Castle. Whether you’re seeking an action-packed holiday or a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature, Macallan Lodge offers the perfect base for an unforgettable Highland getaway for all.
These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 17 guests.£124From price per night based on 7 night stay
- St Andrews, ScotlandLadywell House, an elegant and historic manse built in 1806, offers an exceptional blend of history, luxury, and comfort. Set amidst hundreds of acres of picturesque farmland, this impressive property stands on the edge of the charming and historic village of Falkland in Fife. The house boasts beautifully individualised rooms, with antiques thoughtfully chosen to complement its grandeur. The master bedroom includes a spacious en-suite with a luxurious roll-top bath, offering the perfect retreat after a day spent exploring the stunning surroundings. The Diana, Wills and Harry Rooms were the ones used by the Royals, adding an extra layer of uniqueness to the property.
The home is perfect for enjoying the idyllic landscape, with views over Fife and the village. A large, walled garden provides privacy and beauty, while a sunny terrace and south- and west-facing gardens make it a perfect spot for outdoor dining or simply relaxing in the sunshine. Inside, the lavish dining room, featuring an open fire and a mahogany dining table that seats fourteen, is ideal for hosting gatherings.
The kitchen, complete with an Aga, provides the perfect setting for preparing meals using fresh local ingredients. A grand Georgian drawing room, with its open fire, provides an inviting space to get together, while the smaller lounge and TV room offers a comfortable and cosy space. Practical touches such as a boot room and drying room are also available, ideal for wet gear after outdoor adventures in the area.
The surrounding area adds even more to the appeal of this property. Falkland is home to the magnificent Falkland Palace, a former royal residence surrounded by stunning gardens. Nearby, the iconic Pillars of Hercules offer opportunities for scenic walks and hikes. Fife, renowned for being home to St Andrews and world-famous golf courses, is a golfer’s paradise. The area is also steeped in history and natural beauty, offering everything from the peaceful countryside to the rugged coastline. A short 15-minute walk brings you to a welcoming local pub, making Ladywell House the perfect blend of seclusion and convenience.£275From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Dunoon, ScotlandNestled in the breathtaking surroundings of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, this charming wooden lodge offers the perfect retreat for those seeking a peaceful getaway amidst Scotland’s natural beauty. Set among towering trees and close to the shores of Loch Eck, the lodge provides a cosy and inviting escape in the heart of Argyll’s stunning landscapes.
The lodge is designed for comfort and relaxation, featuring a spacious living area with an electric stove for ambience. A fully equipped kitchen provides everything you need for self-catering, while the comfortable lounge is the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring. There are three bedrooms with one double room and two twin rooms ensuring a restful night’s sleep. Completing the accommodation is a modern shower room. A covered veranda with seating lets you enjoy the outdoors.
Located in Scotland’s first national park, this lodge is surrounded by opportunities for outdoor adventure. Explore the forested trails of Puck’s Glen, a magical woodland walk with cascading waterfalls and moss-covered pathways just minutes from your doorstep. If you’re feeling adventurous, enjoy hiking, cycling, or water sports on Loch Eck, known for its serene waters and scenic backdrop.
Just a short drive away, Dunoon offers a charming mix of shops, cafés, and waterfront walks along the Firth of Clyde. Visit Benmore Botanic Garden, home to towering redwood trees and exotic plant collections, or take a day trip around Argyll’s Secret Coast, a hidden gem, offering stunning coastal landscapes, charming villages, and scenic walking routes. Visitors can enjoy ferries to the Isle of Bute, famous for its Victorian architecture, historic castles, and beautiful gardens. Explore tranquil beaches and enjoy spectacular views across the Firth of Clyde.
For history lovers, a visit to Castle House Museum provides insight into the area’s rich past, or head to Loch Fyne with its famous Loch Fyne Oyster bar and onwards to Inveraray.
Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, this beautiful wooden lodge provides an idyllic escape, blending modern comforts with Scotland’s rugged natural beauty.£86From price per night based on 7 night stay