Scottish Highlands
Dog-Friendly Stays in Scottish Highlands
7 handpicked dog-friendly stays in Scottish Highlands, selected for quality, character, setting, and practical usefulness for a UK break.
Why this works
Planning a dog-friendly stays break in Scottish Highlands
Hotels and retreats that welcome four-legged guests with open arms. From muddy-boot-friendly country houses to coastal walks on the doorstep, these stays ensure the whole family can travel together.
In Scottish Highlands, the strongest choices tend to be the stays that make the surrounding area part of the trip: somewhere with good food nearby, a clear reason to linger on site, and enough landscape or local interest to make even a short stay feel considered.
Quick filters
- Best bases: Near Loch Ness, Highlands, Dornoch, East Coast Highlands, Glencoe, Highlands, Inverness, Highland, Wester Ross, Loch Torridon
- Short break test: can you arrive, eat well, sleep properly, and do one memorable thing without overplanning?
- Before booking: confirm parking, restaurant days, pet rules, and minimum-night stays.
Showing 7 Stays

Near Loch Ness, Highlands
Foyers Lodge
Refurbished 1600s lodge with 8 stylish rooms, cosy snugs and roaring fires.

Dornoch, East Coast Highlands
Links House at Royal Dornoch
Cosy-lux rooms with whisky lounge and MARA restaurant on NC500.

Glencoe, Highlands
Glencoe House
Top-ranked Highland luxury with private balconies and stunning mountain views.

Inverness, Highland
Ness Walk
Comfortable boutique hotel with garden-facing patios in the heart of Inverness.

Inverness, Highland
Rocpool Reserve
Stylish boutique hotel with sleek design and acclaimed restaurant in Inverness.

Wester Ross, Loch Torridon
The Torridon
Secluded shoreside hotel in Highland wilderness — romantic and family-friendly.

Glencoe, Highlands
Kingshouse Hotel
Redeveloped hotel with stunning Highland views and signature suites with terraces.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
We currently list 7 editor-selected dog-friendly stays in Scottish Highlands, chosen for quality, setting, character, and usefulness for UK staycation planning.
Good starting points include Near Loch Ness, Highlands, Dornoch, East Coast Highlands, Glencoe, Highlands, Inverness, Highland, Wester Ross, Loch Torridon. The right base depends on whether you want coast, countryside, walking, food, or a quiet hotel-led weekend.
Check arrival times, restaurant opening days, dog policies, spa access, parking, minimum stays, and whether the property works best for couples, families, groups, or solo travellers.