
The trip to Tantallon Castle is from the town is roughly an hour and a great way to get in plenty of exercise for you and the dog. This pleasant seaside town features an endless list of activities for all the family. If the weather is nice and the sun is shining this beach walk along the coast of North Berwick is a great adventure. Pop into the Visitor Centre café for hot drinks and delicious locally sourced cakes and enjoy panoramic views of the windfarm as you do.įor more information visit: Tantallon Castle Beach Walk On clear days you can see the peak of Ben Lomond and look towards the coast and you might be able to Arran in the distance. Explore the trails and paths up close to the turbines and find interactive exhibits about renewable energy, demonstrating how the turbines work.

This largest onshore windfarm in the UK and second largest in Europe has 215 turbines located across Eaglesham Moor. Whitelees is the UK's largest Windfarm and just 20 minutes from Glasgow it’s a fantastic day out for you, the dog and all the family. View the menu and more information: Įxplore the Whitelees Wind Farm & Visitor Centre This adorable and cosy pub has a fantastic menu, great service and an outdoor seating area so rest assured you’ll be well fed and looked after. The drive itself is worth the trip as you pass the scenic point of Dumgoyne as well as some stunning views through the Campie Fells to Loch Lomond. The Old Mill in the beautiful and picturesque town of Killearn is just a short 15 minutes drive away. Once you’ve built up an appetitive you’ll be feeling hungry. Better yet the Mugdock Visitor Centre and Public Toilets are now open and the parking is free.įor more information: The Old Mill, Killearn

It contains a loch, 2 castles, a stables complex and walled garden.

Mugdock Country Park is situated north of East Dunbartonshire and south-west of Stirling. Country Park and Pubĭrive 30 minutes from Cumbernauld to Mugdock Country Park and explore the 270 hectares of woodland, moorland and heathland all connected by a network of paths which are great for adventures with your pooch. It’s unlikely you can go on the holiday you had planned so if you’re thinking on embarking on a dog-friendly day out or holiday we’ve got plenty of ideas for dog-friendly activities to enjoy and places to go in Scotland. It’s World Tourism Day but let’s face it, the year 2020 isn’t like most for travel and tourism. Pawsome Dog Friendly Days Out in Scotland
