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Hi everyone. I am interested in most discussions relating to Scotland - in particular I am interested in things to do within a 100 mile radius of Gretna/Annan that are dog friendly. My husband and I have a caravan about 5 miles from Gretna but find Scotland not as dog friendly as the North East of England. We're not too bothered about pubs, more cafes we can stop at during the day. We often jump in the car and go for a drive clocking up up to 200 miles. We won't leave the dog in a hot car (obviously) and even on a cooler day will only leave him if we can see him from the cafe window and he's in the shade. Can be quite tricky at times. (and yes, I often take a flask and sandwiches but it's not always what we want). Look forward to reading anything that could be related. Thanks
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If you are visiting Dumfries, the Abbey Cottage Tearoom is dog-friendly, as is The Globe Inn and the Kilnford Farm Kitchen Cafe.
Also in the Dumfries and Galloway region, there is:
Cream O'Galloway
Whithorn House Tearoom
Green Valley Golf Academy Cafe
Marrbury Smokehouse at Carsluith Castle
The Star Hotel
The Smithy
Beltie Books Cafe
Reading Glasses Bookshop & Cafe