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A fantastic base for exploring the western reaches Argyll and Bute, there are some delightful dog-friendly cottages in Lochgilphead to choose from. Located on the shore of Loch Gilp which flows into the majestic Loch Fyne, the small Scottish town of Lochgilphead was originally founded in 1790 as a planned town, and now offers some fabulous pet-friendly self-catering accommodation. Dog-welcoming properties in the area include cosy bungalows, spacious stone-built cottages and charming holiday lodges, offering warm and comfortable accommodation for families and couples with canine companions who are eager to discover this beautiful area. Perched close to the western coast of Scotland, Lochgilphead is ideally situated for exploring the Kintyre peninsula, or for activities including fishing, walking, mountain biking and canoeing.
There are some stunning walks with breathtaking views throughout the Kintyre peninsula. Pet-friendly attractions include the remains of the 15th-century Carnasserie Castle (9.5 miles), the site of Dunadd Fort which dates from the Iron Age (5 miles) and the glorious Moine Mhor National Nature Reserve (6.5 miles) where you will find a range of species including ospreys, hen harriers, otters and dragonflies. Kilmartin Glen (8 miles) is an area known for its ancient monuments, standing stones and cairns, dating back to Neolithic times. Ardcastle Wood (9 miles) offers miles of peaceful walks, or you can head south to visit the pretty fishing town of Tarbert (13.5 miles), with its charming harbour and its dog-welcoming royal castle, once home to Robert the Bruce. Take a look at our full collection of Lochgilphead dog-friendly holiday cottages above and start planning your next Scottish retreat.