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Introduction
Dreaming of a holiday that combines the thrill of exploration with the joy of traveling with your furry companion? The Scottish Highlands, with its breath taking landscapes, rich history, and welcoming atmosphere, is the perfect destination for adventurers and their dogs.
In this "Ultimate dog-friendly highlands" blog, we’ll guide you through a meticulously planned 7-day itinerary that showcases the best of the Highlands, answering your burning questions like “How many days do you need to see the Scottish Highlands?” and “What’s the best base for visiting the Scottish Highlands?”
Whether you’re drawn to the rugged West Coast, the mysterious North Coast, or the scenic East Coast, this guide has got you covered.
So, let’s dive into your ultimate dog-friendly Highlands road trip!
First things first, let’s talk timing. To truly soak in the beauty and diversity of the Highlands, we recommend dedicating at least 7 days to your journey.
This allows for a deep dive into the region’s natural wonders, historical sites, and cultural gems, all at a relaxed pace that suits both you and your pup.
Embarking from the south, your Highlands road trip kicks off the moment you cross into this land of awe. Remember, the journey is as important as the destination, so factor in travel time to and from the Highlands to your 7-day adventure.
Your base for the week, Beechwood Lodge, offers the perfect starting point for exploring.
After a restful first night, head to Cromarty Beach, enjoy ice cream at Rosemarkie Beach, and catch dolphins at Chanonry Point. Check tide times for the best dolphin sightings here.
End your day with a choice between dining at the Colbokie Inn or enjoying a home-cooked meal back at the lodge.
Journey through Ullapool, visit Ardvreck Castle, marvel at Scotland’s most dramatic waterfall, cross the famous NC500 bridge, and take in the stunning West Coastline. This route offers breathtaking views and unforgettable experiences.
No trip to the Highlands is complete without seeking the legendary Loch Ness Monster. Start at Dores Beach, venture through a picturesque pine forest trail, and explore the quaint town of Foyers.
Continue to Fort Augustus and Drumnadrochit, with a possible boat trip on Loch Ness. Cap off the day with dinner in Inverness and dessert from Black Isle Dairy.
Prepare for a day filled with magic as you head towards the Isle of Skye, with essential stops pinned on this route map. Explore Skye’s natural beauty and the charming Applecross.
After the adventures, enjoy a slower pace with a day at Loch Glass. Featured on The Traitors BBC reality TV show, it’s the perfect place for relaxation and exploration.
At this beautiful Loch you can adore the magnificent Ben Wyvis Munroe.
Embark on the most extensive drive yet, exploring the cliffs and beaches of the North Coast, the surfers’ town of Thurso, and the scenic East Coast.
Extend your journey with visits to Durness and John o’ Groats if desired.
Discover the beauty of Dunrobin Castle, enjoy a falconry show, and relax at Dornoch Beach. The drive back through Bonar Bridge offers stunning views, a perfect conclusion to your adventure.
On your last day, depart from Ardross, filled with memories and local goodies. The journey south offers one last taste of Scotland, with stops in Aviemore, Glencoe, Loch Lomond, and Stirling before reaching Edinburgh.
As you journey through the Scottish Highlands, you’ll discover not only the stunning landscapes and rich history of the region but also a deeper connection with yourself and your travel companions. This trip offers a unique opportunity to reflect, bond, and create unforgettable memories.
Remember, this digital version of our itinerary is designed to ensure you have a hassle-free, enjoyable, and comprehensive Highlands experience. We hope this guide helps you plan the perfect dog-friendly holiday in the Scottish Highlands, filled with adventure, relaxation, and discovery. Safe travels!
“Gunta gave us our dog Scout. Such a warm welcome. The house is, indeed, a home and we were so comfortable. Our evening meal and breakfast were delicious and Gunta is a gifted cook. Lovely fresh ingredients. This was definitely a high point for us on our walk down from John O'groats to Land's End. We plan to return when we have more time.” - Jillian Nigel here from Cumbria.
Great price, homemade meals and dog-friendly
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