Dog-Friendly Weekends Scotland
30 breaks for you and your dog
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bradt Travel Guides
Publishing:21st Aug '26
£18.99
This title is due to be published on 21st August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

. Lottie Gross is author of Bradt's bestselling Dog-Friendly Weekends (published 2022) and is the UK's go-to writer and commentator on dog-related travel. . Dog travel is a fast-growing sector, with new initiatives regularly being launched by hotels and pubs. . Showcases Scotland's really dog-friendly places - rather than simply dog-tolerant locations. . Features unusual things to do with dogs, not just walks and pubs! About Bradt Travel Guides ? Founded in 1974, Bradt is now the largest independent guidebook publisher in the UK with over 200 titles in print ? Authentic guides, written by expert authors who really know their destinations. ? Comprehensive, practical information with a particular focus on wildlife, culture and sustainability ? For more information, follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook, or visit bradtguides.com
Dog-friendly travel guide for Scotland. Expert advice on excursions and short breaks for dog lovers throughout Scotland. Thirty holiday ideas cover dog-friendly beaches, city breaks, campsites, hiking and rainy-day activities. Features Edinburgh, Glasgow, the Hebrides, Orkney, Shetland, Oban, Fife, Loch Ness, Loch Lomond, Cairngorms and NC500.New from Bradt is Dog-Friendly Weekends: Scotland, written by canine-travel expert Lottie Gross (author of Bradt's best-selling Dog-Friendly Weekends), who proposes 30 excursions and holiday ideas for dog lovers in this beguiling country - from city breaks to outdoorsy days, and characterful campsites to pubs welcoming furry friends. Each suggestion showcases the finest dog-welcoming places to eat, sleep and be entertained. Scotland is a veritable playground for dogs and their owners, offering exceptional walking in mountains, along lochs and through dramatic glens. Even so, Bradt's Dog-Friendly Weekends: Scotland goes way beyond walking: it suggests scores of exciting attractions to keep visitors with dogs entertained, from castles and beaches to rainy-day activities such as museums and steam trains (even including those where dogs get their own tickets!). From island-hopping escapes in far-flung archipelagos to sweeping beaches perforating craggy coastlines, Scottish scenery is enough of a draw on its own. But the capital, Edinburgh, also has adventures aplenty for those travelling with dogs, thanks to a smattering of unusual destinations that welcome those on four legs as well as two, plus its own extinct volcano to climb for those bent on stretching their legs. Each weekend idea is furnished with accommodation suggestions, from the dog-friendliest campsites to charming hotels. To write this book, the author travelled thousands of miles and stayed in hundreds of accommodation offerings to personally test each one for its dog-friendliness. Destinations featured read like a roll-call of Scotland's finest locations: from the Isle of Skye to Orkney, Loch Ness to Loch Lomond, Glasgow to Aberdeen, and Ben Nevis to the Cairngorms. Despite its manifest riches, Scotland is not always the easiest country to explore - it has remote areas that can be tricky to reach but rewarding once there - and there considerations aplenty for dog owners around safety, wildlife and impact on the environment, especially in light of the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. Bradt's Dog-friendly Scotland helps visitors and locals alike navigate the sensitivities, providing inspirational insights alongside advice on how to have a stress-free and safe holiday with your dog in this beguiling country.
ISBN: 9781804693179
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224 pages