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Here at Rosneath Castle Park, we know that your break isn’t complete without your four-legged friends. So, if you’re looking for dog-friendly caravan holidays in Scotland, you’re in the right place. We welcome dogs throughout our park, so you can explore, relax, and make unforgettable memories together – whether that’s on the shores of Gareloch or further afield. We’re the perfect base for scenic walks, fresh air and quality time spent in nature!

From the rolling hills of Argyll to peaceful loch-side strolls, there’s no shortage of adventures. After a long day of exploring, your canine companion can freshen up in our outdoor warm dog shower, before you both settle in at the Castle Isle Bar & Restaurant for food and drinks. We can’t think of anything better!

Why dogs (and their humans) love Rosneath Castle Park...

Get inspired for your next adventure together – here are just a few ideas of walks to enjoy:

 

Clynder Woodland & Kilcreggan Circular – Stunning panoramic views towards the Arrochar Alps, and the Firth of Clyde.

Ardmore Point – A short, easy peninsula walk with seal and birdwatching.

Peaton Hill Forest Walk – A favourite among local dog owners, featuring picnic spots and breathtaking loch views.

Duchess Woods, Helensburgh – A community woodland reserve with well-maintained paths and bridges.

Balloch Castle Country Park – A circular walk-through of gardens, woodlands, and loch-side scenery.

Three Lochs Way – A long-distance walking route linking Loch Lomond, the Gareloch, and Loch Long.

Looking for more places to explore? We have a full page dedicated to dog walks nearby.

For anyone considering caravan holidays with dogs or other pets, Rosneath is an ideal destination offering the holiday you long for. Our team is ready to welcome you and your furry friends (no dangerous breeds or exotic pets), to Rosneath Castle Park.

Memories made

Things to do nearby

two dogs on a path. A dog lying on wall with loch backdrop. A dog standing on rocks. A dog playing on edge of the loch. A dog standing on a green bench. A dog lying on loch shore. A dog sitting on wall, by a loch. A dog swimming in the loch with a stick in its mouth.