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Dog-friendly cabins with hot tubs in Scotland

Scotland is sheer escapism on a grand scale. Stay at one of our dog-friendly cabins with a hot tub and you’ll be immersed in a fantasy land of rugged Monroes, fairytale glens, windswept islands and deep lochs. The famously elusive monster is unlikely to appear, but as you explore you might spot dolphins, seals, red deer and white-tailed eagles. Your dog will wonder why nature has gone supersized, but they won’t waste much time questioning it when there are miles of trails to explore and new smells to sniff. The icing on the cake of your glamping break is a luxurious sock in a hot tub under vast skies with the Northern Lights dancing overhead.

Why choose glamping with Canopy & Stars?

Powered by shortbread and haggis (but not at the same time), we’ve explored the most secluded corners of Scotland to find you unique glamping places to stay. Places that stop you in your tracks as they drift into view with steam rising off the hot tub and staggering views of an untamed landscape. We visit and inspect each space personally to make sure they tick all the boxes for comfort, style and a sprinkling of magic. If you’re not sure which dog-friendly cabin is right for you, just get in touch with our Guest Experience Team for some expert advice.

About cabins with hot tubs in the Lake District with Canopy & Stars

What’s it like to stay at a dog-friendly cabin with a hot tub?

Our dog-friendly cabins with hot tubs offer a seductive mixture of total seclusion and a whole host of fun outdoor activities to throw yourself into. Our Scottish collection includes a tiny house on a private lochan where you can paddleboard, a tin bothy with a pizza oven near famous whiskey trails and a modern eco-cabin near the sea. 

What are the benefits of staying in a cabin with a hot tub?

Against a backdrop of Scottish wilderness, you’ll get a sense of awe and wonder that comes from being a tiny dot in a vast landscape. Glamping provides a big dollop of perspective that’s only magnified by a soak in the hot tub under starry skies.   

What activities can you do whilst glamping in Scotland?

Every season offers fresh possibilities in Scotland. Summer is the time to hike, sail and cycle, in winter you can ski and snowboard in the mountains and spring is the best time to try your hand at fly fishing. The wildlife is spectacular at any time of year and there are metropolitan cities and historic landmarks to visit when the weather’s not playing ball.  

Why go glamping in Scotland?

The majesty of Scotland has to be seen to be believed so don’t let a bland hotel room distract you from all that natural beauty. Glamping puts you in the heart of the wild, throws open the doors and pulls the outside in. As you’re relaxing on the deck with a dram of whiskey, you might spot eagles soaring above and iconic Red Stags standing proud on distant hills.

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