Dog Friendly Holidays in Scotland
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From the dramatic Highlands to sandy shores, Scotland is one of the best holiday destinations in the UK – and that includes doggy holidays too! We know how important your canine companion is, and we want the whole family to enjoy a break away – that’s why we offer pet friendly accommodation at all eight of our parks in the country.
Your dog will love exploring Scotland with you, whether you’re taking a walk around Loch Lomond, playing fetch on one of the nearby beaches or discovering one of the country’s country homes and gardens… you’ll be spoilt for choice! And after a busy day exploring, there’s no better place to retreat than one of our dog friendly caravans or lodges.
Pet Friendly Parks in Scotland
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Eyemouth Holiday Park
Near Eyemouth, Berwickshire, Scotland, TD14 5BE
Beach close by
Relaxed atmosphere
Caravans & lodges
Use of a local pool
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Grannie's Heilan' Hame Holiday Park
Near Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland, IV25 3QD
Beach on the doorstep
Indoor pool
Local towns nearby
Relaxed atmosphere
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Nairn Lochloy Holiday Park
Near Nairn, Inverness, Scotland, IV12 5DE
Beach on the doorstep
Indoor pool
Golf nearby
Pet Friendly
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Sandylands Holiday Park
Near Auchenharvie Park, Ayrshire, Scotland, KA21 5JN
5 mins drive to the beach
Indoor pool
Golf nearby
Family Entertainment
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Southerness Holiday Park
Near Southerness, Dumfries, Scotland, DG2 8AZ
Beach on the doorstep
Indoor pool
Lively entertainment
Pet Friendly
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Sundrum Castle Holiday Park
Near Coylton, By Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, KA6 5JH
10 mins drive to the beach
Indoor pool
Golf nearby
Pet Friendly
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Tummel Valley Holiday Park
Near Near Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland, PH16 5SA
Woodland location
Indoor pool
Area of outstanding natural beauty
Pet Friendly
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Wemyss Bay Holiday Park
Near Renfrewshire, Scotland, PA18 6BA
10min drive to the beach
Indoor pool
Family entertainment
Spectacular views
Dog Friendly Attractions in Scotland
Sweetheart Abbey
The evocative sight of these blood-red sandstone ruins against the bright green Scottish hillsides is incredibly moving - as is the story of this abbey!
Fort George
One of the most remarkable fortifications in Europe, this 18th-century masterpiece is overflowing with historical weapons, regimental memorabilia and military defences.
Eyemouth
The largest town in Berwickshire, Eyemouth is full of quaint seaside charm, with a sandy beach and a working harbour filled with picturesque fishing boats.
Finlaystone Country Estate
A beautiful 140-acre woodland, an idyllic garden with sublime river views and a gigantic playground - this has "family day out" written all over it!
Berwick-upon-Tweed
England's northernmost town is a beautiful blend of golden beaches, dramatic history and heritage. A visit here is always memorable!
John O’Groats
The tip of north-eastern Britain isn't just worth visiting for a tick on the bucket list - this charming Scottish village is filled with sights!
Isle of Bute
One of the most accessible of the westerly isles, Bute is a natural haven. Wherever you look you're sure to be rewarded with glorious views!
Isle of Arran
This natural wonderland is a uniquely varied environment, where you'll climb mountains, relax on beaches, wander green pastures and see all of Scotland's big 5!
Dornoch
A Blue Flag winning beach, one of the world's finest golf courses, renowned whisky distilleries - no wonder people can't resist returning to Dornoch!
Queen's View
An iconic spectacle with royal approval. This famous panorama is one of the most photographed in Scotland with absolutely unforgettable views of Loch Tummel.
Paxton House
A grand 18th-century manor house simply filled with historic treasures, including masterful pieces of artwork and Scotland's largest collection of Chippendale furniture.
Inverness
The cultural heart of The Highlands. Inverness is rich with history and occupies one of the most striking riverside settings in the country.
Landmark Forest Adventure Park
With runaway trains, wild water coasters and high wire paths running through the heart of an ancient woodland, it’s a thrilling day out for all.
Cairngorms National Park
Britain's biggest National Park is possibly its most diverse. Whether you're looking to stride mountains or simply take a quiet moment, there's something for everyone.
Loch Ness
Embark on a Nessie hunt and who knows, you might get lucky and spot the monster! If not there's plenty of forever-memorable views to compensate.
Loch Lomond
As the largest lake in Britain, Loch Lomond is truly magical year round – with sparkling snow topped mountains, glistening glens and ancient woodlands. Blissful!
Falls Of Shin
Witness one of the most spectacular sights in nature - Atlantic salmon leaping up a striking series of gorgeous waterfalls. Truly memorable!
Traquair House
This splendid mansion is Scotland's oldest inhabited house, where kings and queens stayed for hunting trips. Now it's your turn to discover this beautiful estate.
Blair Castle
From Mary, Queen of Scots to Queen Victoria, this 700 hundred-year-old castle has hosted some of history's most famous figures.
St Abb's Head National Nature Reserve
These dramatic cliffs are a famous spot along the beautiful Berwickshire coast and are home to marvellous seabirds and a whole host of wildlife.
Edinburgh
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Comedy capital. Panda sanctuary... There are so many faces to Edinburgh and it's simply packed with things to do!
Killiecrankie
This glorious river gorge played a key part in Scottish history but today it's also known for The Highland Fling bungee jumping experience!
Culzean Castle & Country Park
An enchanting 18th-century castle, beautiful formal gardens, 3 miles of idyllic golden sands, a fun-filled adventure playground.... that's all the family's favourites covered then!
Dumfries
The River Nith flows through the centre of this historic market town, with charming red-hued sandstone bridges crossing its waters, a truly special spot!
Dunoon
A holiday destination since Victorian times, Dunoon is the main resort on the stunning Cowal Peninsula; an ideal base to explore the area's striking countryside.
Culbin Forest
This spectacular coastal pine forest is an ever-changing wonderland where you might just spy some of Scotland's rarest and most beautiful wildlife.
Cream o' Galloway
Taste delicious samples of these famous artisanal ice creams and meet the beautiful animals who produce it at this family-fun farm.
Bike Glenlivet
Explore the Cairngorms National Park in the most fun way possible - by bike! Hire one from this centre to ride awesome off-road trails.
Embo Beach
Tucked behind a belt of tall, grassy dunes is hidden gem Embo Beach, offering plenty of space and spectacular views.
Brora Beach
Wild, gorgeous and canine-friendly all year round, Brora Beach is an unspoilt wildlife hotspot running alongside the local golf course.
Lossiemouth East Beach
Sweeping fine white sand, rolling clear blue sea and breathtaking views, Lossiemouth East Beach is the epitome of tranquillity.
Ayr Beach
Award-winning Ayr is one of the best beaches in Scotland. With plenty of grass for picnicking and playing, and spectacular views, there's something for everyone.
Dornoch Beach
Located on the serene Dornoch Firth is Dornoch Beach which has won awards for its status as a clean and safe bathing beach.
Coldingham Sands Beach
East-facing and offering over a kilometre of clean white sand fringed by grass, Coldingham Sands Beach is a fantastic place for an energising early morning stroll.
Southerness Beach
Stretching either side of Southerness point is Southerness Beach, a vast rock and sand beach perfect for crabbing, rockpooling or stretching your legs with a four-legged friend.
Eyemouth Beach
Bordered by a rocky bay to the west and harbour walls to the east, Eyemouth Beach has got plenty to offer.
Rockcliffe Beach
Noted for being one of the most beautiful parts of the Scottish coastline, a trip to Rockcliffe Beach won't disappoint.
Ben Vrackie, Perthshire
This mountain walk takes you to the summit of Ben Vrackie and provides glorious views of Pitlochry and the nearby glens from the top.
Criffel, Dumfries & Galloway
Head out from the majestic Sweetheart Abbey along the Galloway coast towards Criffel, a hill which boasts exceptional views across the surrounding countryside.
Dornoch & Dornoch Point
Take in some of the finest beach views in Scotland on this walk to Dornoch Point, featuring a variety of interesting wildlife and overlooking the Dornoch Firth.
Duke of Gordon's Monument & Cooper Park, Elgin, Moray
This short walk showcases sweeping views from the Duke of Gordon's Monument, following the River Lossie to Cooper Park where you'll find the historic ruin of the cathedral.
Inverclyde Coastal Path: Lunderston Bay - Wemyss Bay
This leisurely section of the Inverclyde Coastal Path combines seaside views with pretty stretches of woodland and is abundant in interesting wildlife - you may even spot a seal!
John O'Groats - Tain to Golspie
One of many sections of the route between Loch Ness and John O'Groats, this long walk begins in Tain and passes by a nature reserve and pretty woodland.
Paxton to Berwick, Scottish Borders
Discover the glorious scenery of the Scottish borders on this linear walking route from Paxton to Berwick-upon-Tweed, passing the Whiteadder River and its recognisable bridges.
Pitlochry to Killiecrankie
Beginning in the bustling town of Pitlochry, this circular route heads towards Ben Vrackie and Killiecrankie, offering fantastic views and returning via the River Garry.
Southerness - a Scenic Walk including John Paul Jones Cottage
Starting at our very own Southerness Holiday Park, this wonderful circular walk provides both picturesque coastal and countryside views and passes several points of interest along the way.
St Abbs, Berwickshire
Following the scenic Berwickshire Coastal Path, this linear walk from St Abbs to Burnmouth passes via high cliffs with beautiful views to admire.
Troon, Ayrshire
Explore the spectacular Ayrshire Coast on this linear walking route, following peaceful rural roads, riverside and several quaint towns and villages.
Walk around Elgin Town's Beautiful Sights
Take a leisurely stroll around the town of Elgin and discover points of interest which include the River Lossie, Biblical Garden and the iconic cathedral.
West Kilbride to Seamill, Ayrshire
Traversing across tracks and roads towards West Kilbride, this circular route benefits from scenic views across to the Isle of Arran and returns along the Ayrshire Coastal Path.
Wildlife & History on Great Cumbrae
Discover Great Cumbrae Island on this fascinating and varied coastal route, featuring historical points of interest and a wide array of local wildlife.