Dog-friendly holidays in the Scottish Lowlands and Central Belt

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What Are The Notable Parks, Beaches Or Wild Areas In The Scottish Lowlands? The beaches and parks you will find  in the Central Belt and Southern Upland areas of the country are more likely to be well-attended and carefully looked after than the wilder, more deserted areas in the Highlands.  However, there is no shortage […]

Dog-friendly holidays in the Scottish Highlands and Islands

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What Are The Notable Parks, Beaches Or Wild Areas In The Scottish Highlands And Islands? We’re looking at dog-friendly things to do in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, the most unspoilt, deserted and ancient of all the landscapes of the British Isles. Here you will find the UK’s highest mountains, pine forests and desolate […]

Dog-friendly Holidays in Scotland

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About Scotland Scotland is the northernmost of the three countries that make up Great Britain, accounting for roughly a third of the island and sharing a 96-mile border with England to its south. Scotland itself is sparsely populated, with over 70% of people living in the central belt of towns and cities that sit between […]

Dog-friendly holidays in Devon

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About Devon Devon is the second-most westerly of England’s counties, between Cornwall to its west and Dorset and Somerset to its east.  What Sort of Landscape and Natural Features are There in Devon? Sitting on England’s South West Peninsula, Devon has beaches on both the English Channel and Celtic Sea coastlines. In between, its 2,590 […]

Dog-friendly holidays in Cornwall

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About Cornwall Cornwall is England’s most westerly county, bordered to its east by Devon and then to the west by the Atlantic Ocean. What Sort Of Landscape And Natural Features Are There in Cornwall? On the edge of England’s South West Peninsula, Cornwall has coastlines on the English Channel, Celtic Sea and Atlantic coasts. The […]

Dog-friendly holidays in Dorset

Old Harry Rocks Dorset

About Dorset Dorset is a largely rural county of 1,024 square miles on the south coast of England, bordered to its west by Devon, its north by Somerset and Wiltshire, and to the east by Hampshire. What Sort Of Landscape And Natural Features Are There In Dorset? Dorset is home to some of the most […]

Dog-friendly holidays in Wales

three people with a black dog, take a walk at Abbeycwmhir, on Glyndwr's Way.

About Wales Wales is the smallest of the three constituent countries that makes up Great Britain, 170 miles from north to south and 60 miles wide. It sits at the western side of Britain, bordered by the Irish Sea to the west and by the English counties of Cheshire, Shropshire, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire to its […]

Dog-friendly holidays in North Wales (including Anglesey and Snowdonia)

Porth Padrig, North Wales, Wales

North Wales is a stunning place to visit – and the ideal destination for a dog friendly holiday. We’ve got some great recommendations for you and your dog for a dog friendly holiday in North Wales. Eight Things For You And Your Dog To Do In North Wales Ride the Great Orme Tramway, Llandudno The […]

Dog-friendly holidays in The Lake District

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About the Lake District The Lake District is a 912 square mile area of mountains, waterfalls, lakes and valleys contained entirely within the northwestern county of Cumbria. It was one of the UK’s first designated National Parks in 1951 and since 2017 the entire area has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the […]