View Dog Stops – Scotland in a larger map
Annandale Water Services – M74, Junction 16, Johnstonebridge
Chatelherault Country Park – A72 (nr M72), nr Glasgow
Loch Leven – M90, Junction 6, Kinross
For anyone travelling to Scotland on the M74 the Annandale Water Services at Johnstonebridge, Junction 16, has a picnic area and a large field at the back where dogs can be exercised. You can also take a dog walk around the scenic large lake behind the services.
View Dog Stops – Annandale Water Services in a larger map
Location:
M74, Junction 16, Johnstonebridge
Nearest post code: DG11 1HD
Grid reference: NY 102 925
Parking:
Free for up to two hours
(correct at time of writing, April 2011)
Facilities:
Human toilets
General service station shops
Service station restaurants and cafes
Cash machine
Further details
A 500 acre park with 10 miles of stunning gorge walks along the River Avon and through ancient woodland and six colour coded way marked walks to choose from!
View Dog Stops – Chatelherault Country Park in a larger map
Location:
A72 (nr M72), nr Glasgow
Nearest post code: ML3 7UE
Grid reference: NS740540
Six colour coded way marked trails, click here to download details
Parking:
Free parking
(correct at time of writing, May 2011)
Opening Hours:
Monday – Saturday 10am – 5pm
Sunday 12noon – 5pm
Facilities:
Human toilets
Visitor centre
Cafe
Children’s play area
Further information
Loch Leven is Scotland’s largest lowland loch, situated just a short drive from Junction 6 of the M90. Loch Leven Heritage Trail runs 12.5 km along the edge of the north side of the loch providing great dog walking opportunities. The site is of wildlife interest and dogs are welcome, but must be under control.
View Dog Stops – Loch Leven in a larger map
Location:
M90 J6 nr Kinross
Nearest post code: KY13 8ET
Grid reference: NO127017
Click here for a map of the Loch Leven Heritage Trail
Parking:
Number of car parks on the lakes edge to choose from
Facilities:
Kinross Pier you will find:
Refreshments
Human toilets
Also a large farm shop nearby
Further information
Pingback: New Dog Stops – Scotland, Yorkshire and Derbyshire | Dog Stops