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The Fortalice. Highlands. Scotland - Luxury dog friendly holiday rental

The Fortalice. A seven bedroom five hundred year old historic castle in the Highlands of Scotland all to yourselves - including your wagtail! With a stunning backdrop and set in Glen Isla, this exclusive castle provides sumptuous luxury and relaxation complete with real log fires and hand decorated ceiling and loads of space for the family dog inside and out. The perfect place for a private gathering of friends, family or business or very intimate wedding location, as there is a small chapel in the castle. See below for some example images or HERE to check more info or availability,
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Where to book canine friendly holiday homes in Scotland

With its changing skies between craggy summits, a journey to this un spoilt part of the UK is bound to have something to please all kind of travelers, especially those with four paws. Picking the best location in Scotland is essential if you truly wish to have a great holiday for yourself and your canine friend.
Whether it's a 2 day retreat to the wilderness of Great Glen or a week of exploring the Cairngorms with your four legged pal in tow, there's plenty of dog friendly Scottish holiday homes that will fit. There's a few points below to ensure you get the perfect pad for you and your 4 legged buddy.
Not all dog friendly holiday homes are equal, so ensure you check out what is or isn't allowed with those you choose.

Go with a slice of Scottish luxury.
If you're treating the dog to a Highland adventure, why not treat yourself as well? Fortunately there's an abundance of exclusive and deluxe places in Scotland that can accommodate both your family and additional four legged members. With features like spacious en-suite master bedrooms with breathtaking views of the lochs or rolling countryside to castle like luxurious lounges.

Pet friendly homes in Scotland with jacuzzis
With your four legged friend present, it's likely you're going to do a lot of added strolling than normal. So a steaming jacuzzi could be precisely the magical thing you require to relieve muscular tissues fresh from the summit of some mountain or fells.

Encased gardens in dog friendly holiday homes in Scotland
One genuinely essential feature for vacationers with the liveliest of canines is the outside space. However what use is that if your dog can escape and run unchecked across the Highlands? Far better is a totally enclosed garden, which have a tendency to be a practical normality of most pet-friendly properties in these parts.

Things to keep in mind about pet friendly cottages in Scotland
Your canine will certainly appreciate the excellent Scottish outdoors
Here are a couple of ideas and thoughts to bear in mind before and also after you've scheduled that pet welcoming bolthole in the land of the thistle.

Schedule early to get better booking rates in dog friendly holiday homes in Scotland.
The search for an ideal pad for you and your companion needs to start as quickly as possible. That's since the very best bargains usually sell out early, especially if you're intending to travel in the tourist season.

Think about pet fees on time-outs to dog ready cottages.
Scottish homes that invite pets aren't special in charging an additional fee for guests with their household hound. Because they are typically determined per stay, per pet dog, it can occasionally build up the cost of the holiday substantially.
Learn the Scottish country code. Scotland's covered by the Outdoor Accessibility Code, which approves the flexibility to stroll for walkers and their canines. There are some cautions, though. They include keeping your dog on the lead whenever crossing animal grazing land and keeping clear of vital bird sanctuary nesting locations. So best to acquaint yourself with the area and cautions prior to heading off.

Peak rambling over the Cairngorms
This stunning range of the Cambrian Hills that spreads out in the heart of the Highlands, is known as the thistle covered mighty Cairngorms with its snow mantled peaks. Dog friendly holiday rentals pepper the roads around the community of Aviemore, which is without doubt is the best place to obtain all you need in clothes or supplies for trips to the top of Ben Macdui which is the second tallest mountain in Britain.

Overcoming Ben Nevis
There are probably no dogs allowed homes more sought after in Scotland for holiday rental than those gracing the community of Fort William. Not just do they offer access to the relatively easy to navigate 'Traveler Path' that snakes around from the base of Ben Nevis right up to the highest place in the UK. Alternatively, one can strike out in a different direction to the 'Great Glen' a lengthy valley that stretches right up to the famous 'Loch Ness'.

Seaside experiences on the Isle of Arran.
A short ferry ride across the Firth of Clyde with your wag tail friend and you land at the island of Arran. Its wide beaches back dropped with tree covered hills are great for exploring. Maybe a walk to 'Brodick Castle' and through its historic gardens complete with original cannons.

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