Dog-friendly cottages in Aberdeenshire
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Pet-friendly self-catering cottages in Aberdeenshire
Home of some of the finest rural landscapes in Scotland, there’s a wide and welcoming variety of dog-friendly cottages in Aberdeenshire to choose from. The stunning county of Aberdeenshire makes a fantastic base for a Scottish self-catering holiday, with its immense estates, expansive moorlands, picturesque coast and stunning Caledonian forests. The range of dog-friendly cottages Aberdeenshire has on offer includes impressive Victorian country mansions, cosy apartments, traditional cottages and delightful bungalows, perfect for all kinds of dog-friendly holidays. For dogs and their owners, self-catering Aberdeenshire pet-friendly properties are ideal for exploring the area’s many unique landmarks and attractions. From the vast and magnificent Cairngorms National Park to the historic city of Aberdeen, pet-friendly cottages provide ideal accommodation for keen walkers, nature lovers, anglers, golfers, water sports enthusiasts, climbers and hikers.
With pets welcome at numerous tourist attractions throughout the region, our Aberdeenshire cottages make a wonderful destination for your four-legged friends. Dog-friendly holiday cottages are scattered across the county so you and your canine companions can enjoy long coastal walks along the Moray Firth or try to catch a glimpse of the dolphins at Troup Head. Seals can be spotted at Newburgh Beach, or you can explore the striking seascape of the Bullers of Buchan. Numerous local castles include Braemar, Dunnottar and Tolquhon. The Cairngorms has a diverse offering of mountains, moors, wetlands and rivers with a range of wildlife and miles of amazing walks for your pets to enjoy. Aberdeen itself is known as the granite city or you can explore the Royal Deeside and Balmoral estates.