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Dog friendly hiking trails in Perth and Kinross offer a diverse landscape for outdoor enthusiasts and their canine companions. The region is characterized by majestic mountains, tranquil lochs, ancient woodlands, and scenic river valleys. This varied topography provides a rich ecological tapestry, from rugged peaks to rolling hills and dense forests, making it an ideal destination for exploring with dogs.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
4.7
(18)
141
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8.13km
02:13
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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97
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6.11km
01:40
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
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55
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6.10km
02:00
270m
270m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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12.1km
03:21
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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17
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9.74km
02:45
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy enough route along clear paths and avoiding fields that may have lambing ewes at this time of year. So can have dog off the lead on the path. Some good views of Crieff on the way down towards the river and town if you start further along Lady Mary’s walk for a clockwise circuit.
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This route was named after Lady Mary Murray's whose family were local landowners in the early 19th century. The picturesque route through woodland and along the banks of the River Earn features an avenue of mature oak, beech, lime and sweet chestnut trees. You can also see part of the Strathearn Railway.
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The hilltop has become known as a suicide hotspot. In 2015, it was "highlighted as a national area of concern for completed suicides". In the same year, 20-year-old Forfar Athletic player Jack Syme committed suicide at Kinnoull Hill. In early January 2002, Daniela Smith, a 31-year-old mother of two, pushed her children off the hilltop while they were strapped into a pushchair before throwing herself. Their bodies were discovered on a ledge about 100 feet (30 m) below the summit on 15 January. The bodies of two men were found under the hill in 2014.
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Kinnoull is a real jewel in Perth’s crown. Trails wander through mature beech and pine forests to stunning views of the River Tay. There is an arboretum – a collection of trees – too, where you can check out trees that you can grow in your own garden. The trails on Kinnoull Hill itself are great for family walks and picnics. If you’re looking for some mountain bike action, try the nearby Deuchny Hill Bike Park. Deuchny is also a top destination for horse riding and longer cycle routes: an ancient right of way called Coronation Road connects the forest with Scone. The name suggests it may have been used by ancient kings on their way to their coronations. Perth and Kinross Council manage Kinnoull in partnership with Forestry and Land Scotland. https://forestryandland.gov.scot/visit/kinnoull-hill
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Good view up and down the river, Perth riverfront city centre and Kinnoull Hill
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Perth and Kinross offers a fantastic selection of dog-friendly trails. You'll find over 120 routes suitable for hiking with your canine companion, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging ascents.
Absolutely! The region caters to all abilities. You can choose from over 60 easy routes perfect for a relaxed walk with your dog, around 50 moderate trails for a bit more challenge, and a dozen more difficult options for experienced hikers and their well-conditioned dogs.
Perth and Kinross boasts incredibly diverse landscapes. You and your dog can explore majestic mountains like Schiehallion summit, tranquil lochs such as Loch Rannoch, and ancient woodlands like The Birks of Aberfeldy. Many trails also follow scenic river valleys, offering chances to spot local wildlife.
Yes, many trails in Perth and Kinross are circular, offering varied scenery without retracing your steps. For example, consider the Kinnoull Hill loop from Perth, which provides panoramic views, or the Loch Rannoch & Craig Varr loop from Kinloch Rannoch for a beautiful lakeside and woodland experience.
Yes, Perth and Kinross is home to several stunning waterfalls accessible on dog-friendly paths. The Birks of Aberfeldy is a popular choice, and you can also visit the Rumbling Bridge and the River Braan Waterfall or the Falls of Acharn, which are often part of scenic routes.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and stunning natural colours. Summer is also great, though some trails might be busier. Winter walks can be magical, but be prepared for colder weather and potentially icy conditions, especially at higher elevations.
While popular spots can get busy, many trails offer a sense of solitude. Exploring routes in areas like Glen Lyon, such as the Fionn's Rock loop, can provide a quieter experience. Early mornings or weekdays are generally best for avoiding crowds on any trail.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails in Perth and Kinross, with an average score of 4.56 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse scenery, well-maintained paths, and the sheer variety of routes suitable for dogs, from gentle riverside walks to more challenging hill climbs.
For a longer adventure, consider sections of the Cateran Trail, a 64-mile circular path that traverses scenic countryside and villages, or the Rob Roy Way, which also passes through parts of Perth and Kinross. These offer extensive options for a full day's hike with your dog.
Yes, many shorter, easier routes are designed with convenience in mind. The Lady Mary’s walk & Laggan Hill loop from Crieff is an easy option that typically has accessible parking nearby, making it ideal for a quick outing with your dog.
Many trails in Perth and Kinross weave through areas rich in history. You might encounter sites like Soldier's Leap or Cargill's Leap, which offer glimpses into the past amidst beautiful natural settings. Always check specific site rules regarding dogs before visiting.


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