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Paws and Relax: Pet-Friendly Holidays at Little Briar Cottage Loch Earn

6/8/2025

 
Dogs love the grass run around area at Briar Cottages
Guest dog in the back garden at Briar Cottages
Pet-friendly picnic spot beside Loch Earn with calm waters and mountain views enjoying the view from Briar Cottages rear garden
Scenic View, top of the garden near the stream at Briar Cottages
Scenic strolls, lochside sniffs, and a warm welcome at Briar Cottages for Little Briar guests and pets.

There’s something deeply comforting about travelling with your dog. They don't mind your early morning hair, they’re always thrilled by new scents, and they rarely complain about the weather — unless it's really wet — except pets that would rather be swimming of course!

At Briar Cottages, we’ve welcomed countless guests with four-legged companions, and it’s a joy every time.

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Feeding the ducks in the loch garden
​Lochearnhead, perched on the edge of the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, offers a dog-friendly landscape that’s both dramatic and peaceful. You’ll find winding trails, shimmering loch views, and cosy spots to rest weary paws — all within reach of your cottage doorstep.
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Garden leads to an old railway walk
Rear garden leads to the old Lochearnhead to Comrie railway walk over a garden stile

Lochside Wanders with a View?
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One of our favourite local walks starts right at the cottage

​— an off road old railway walk from the garden stile,  birdsong, the dawn chorus and views of morning mist over the loch garden, an acre grassy paddock to the rear for hillside games of fetch and sniff (or chase the pesky rabbits in some cases!!) 

Guests often tell us it’s their dogs' favourite too: open grassy stretches, fresh air, and a few ducks to "admire" (from a polite distance).

The old Lochearnhead to Comrie railway line walk is a local gem: flat, accessible, and perfect for older dogs who prefer a steady pace.  A second line is accessed from the village up the Craggan road.  It is marked by the steel sculpture of a West Highland Terrier called Ewen. The sculptor is by Kev Paxton of ArtFe Blacksmiths - the same talent behind our giant thistle sculpture in the loch garden.  Both sculptures are part of an award winning art installation trail known as The BLiSS Trail. ​
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Giant Thistle by Kev Paxton of ArtFe
Dog friendly Golden Larches CafeDog owners love The Golden Larches cafe
New Discoveries, Local Gems

This season we've found a few  favourites to share:
  • Two quiet picnic spots tucked beside Loch Lubnaig where dogs can paddle while humans sip tea. The Cabin is on site at one of the spots serving hot and cold food to carry out.
  • A friendly stop at The Golden Larches Café, where dogs are greeted like VIPs and humans are rewarded with excellent coffee. On the A84 and off the NR7 old railway walk.  
  • And if your pup enjoys the company of others, Balquhidder Glen offers open trails where you're likely to cross paths with fellow explorers (both two- and four-legged).

Discover our on line list of dog-friendly cafes, pubs and restaurants around Loch Earn. Even the golf course! Give us a shout any time if we can help with vet locations or other helpful contacts or directions that will make your pets holiday more comfortable. 

Secure fenced patio and shelter at Little Briar Cottage
Secure patio with partial shelter, dog bowls, water hose and retractable wahsing line
Pet food and water bowls LochearnheadePet food or water bowls
​Creature Comforts at Briar

​After a full day of sniffing out adventures, there’s nothing lovelier than returning to a warm cottage where everything is set up for comfort.

We provide dog bowls, a water hose, some balls to play with and chew, or they can find their favourite corner to curl up in if paws are too tired to explore the garden, whether outdoors on the secure fenced patio or in the cottage.  The patio can be lit at night time for alfresco dining.

​There is a partial awning at the patio if pets prefer partial cover from sun, rain or snow in other seasons.


Paddleboarding pet Loch EarnPaddleboarding with pet, Little Briar Loch Earn
The Loch Garden.
Does your dog SUP? We have welcomed a few that enjoy jumping on their owners paddleboard launching from the slipway in the loch garden. If your dog would rather swim to fetch balls and sticks from the water then this is an ideal holiday location for them and the fresh water will soften their coat. 


Whether it’s slow mornings watching the loch shimmer or energetic leaps across the paddock, we know that holidaying with your dog is about making shared memories — the mucky, magical kind.

Here at Little Briar Cottage on Loch Earn, your dog is more than welcome. They’re part of the story, just like you.

So, if you're dreaming of scenic trails, wagging tails, and a place that truly understands the joy of pet-friendly travel, we’d be delighted to welcome you both in any season.

Pet fetch in the snow, Loch Earn
Pet play in the snow, winter on Loch Earn
Modern kitchen with mini dishwasherKitchen at Little Briar Cottage Loch Earn


​Book our award winning dog friendly cottage now for Autumn, winter, Christmas, New Year and your favourite or special occasion dates for 2026.  Do contact us with any queries and check out our website at www.stayatbriar.co.uk   

Fraser and Kim Proven are members of The Association of Self Caterers Scotland and The Federation of Small Businesses. Little Briar has a short term let license number ST00073F epcD, issued by Stirling Council. Little Briar sleeps 1-3 guests and 2 pets max.

Dog enjoying Loch Earn view at Little Briar Cottage
Even dogs stop to admire the view at Briar Cottages Lochearnhead

Scotland tourism trends 2025? 6 additional reasons to book a self catering holiday cottage experience at Briar Cottages on the banks of Loch Earn

23/1/2025

 
White cake with chocloate balls and bars and the words 60th Fabulous in a gold stick in sparkly signHappy 60th Birthday Cake

Discover 6 Scotland tourism trends for 2025 and how Briar Cottages already delivers them—from celebration stays and hobby holidays to nature escapes and local experiences.”

More than just self catering at Briar Cottages, Lochearnhead?
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The latest Scotland tourism trends include 6 visitor aspirations that are already accessible when having a self catering holiday whether in  Briar Steading sleeping 4 with no pets or Little Briar Cottage sleeping 3 guests plus 2 pets. Both cottages lie within the timelessly beautiful three acre landscaped gardens of Briar Cottages on the banks of Loch Earn. ​

1. A Location to Celebrate Special Occasions

​Briar Cottages attracts a fair share of holidaymakers celebrating 40th to 60th birthdays plus anniversarys, private weddings and engagements whether as couples, with friends or family. Briar Steading offers an open plan space for relaxing and entertaining. The master bedroom has a King Size bed and en-suite with the twin room offering a large walk in wet shower room. There have even been pet birthdays at Little Briar Cottage. Families have also come together in the cottages to remember loved ones including pets. We can recommend a local cake maker. Look at the fabulous job "For Heaven's Cake"  made of this 60th birthday cake.​ We will never forget the romantic marriage proposal surprise under the giant thistle sculpture in the garden by moonlight. Fortunately she said yes! 

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Little Briar has a modern kitchen for romantic stay at "home" celebrations
PictureRings made by guests at Darrens workshop, Immeroin
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2. Hobbydays

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​Tap in to a range of options when staying at Briar Cottages, from outdoor activities like 9 holes of golf at St Fillans GC, watersports at Loch Earn Wakeschool, fishing boat hire with Drummond Estates.

You would be welcome to join promoted area walking and cycle groups. Consider going in search of BLiSS trail of art installations starting at Briar Cottages, using the audio tour app by @Geotourist walking, cycling or by car. Discover the Art Hut classes at Comrie Croft. Practice Yoga in the Lochearnhead village Hall. Make your own silver ring and other jewellery with tuition by Darren at Immeroin workshop Balquhidder. If you love wildlife, look out for local walking tours with Andrea at Aquila Wildlife & Nature or off road tours with Gareth Kestrel Wildlife Safaris. There are also Geochaching places on the old railway line. If you are in to drone filming or photography you will be spoiled by the opportunity to film scenic views. Aeromodelling groups fly their planes 4 times a year. Known as the Loch Earn splash in at Lochearnhead. We have attracted musicians practicing their instruments in peace, artists drawing and painting in the garden and even metal detectors exploring the grounds with our permission. If you are in to history, we don't know where to begin as Loch Earn is  surrounded by centuries of historic evidence from past eras. We do know a thing or two about the history of Briar Cottages.  If food and drink is your hobby then refer to our eat and drink pages full of local produce and places to eat.

Are there opportunities to practice your hobbies while staying here? It is amazing what you might discover when asking AI, searching the website or signing up to local social media groups.

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Metal detector guest at Briar Cottages
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Pine Marten
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​3. Film Set Hunters


There are plenty of examples of famous filming in the Stirling region: Outlander, Game of Thrones, and Monty Python's Holy Grail filmed at Doune Castle; Geordie and the 1959 version of The Thirty Nine Steps in Balquhidder; Mary Queen of Scots and Braveheart at Stirling; and numerous TV productions like ITV's Cold Water recently taking over the Laid Inn pub for filming at Kilmahog. Discover other films made in Scotland here.

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Filming scenes for Cavendish at Briar Cottages
PictureKing Size Bed witht en-suite, Briar Steading. A good night's sleep
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Sleep Tourism

Briar Cottages offers luxury beds, mattress toppers, and quality pillows. Briar Steading also has a wood-burning stove. Home comforts like Netflix movies, books, and games are all available for cosy nights in. We believe that it is the fresh air and sound of visiting birds and wildlife, together with the incredible scenic views over Loch Earn, that foster good sleep. Every season brings a unique set of colours, wildlife, weather conditions, sun, star, and moonscapes with the occasional aurora too. Perhaps limited light pollution is also a factor here, especially on "dark sky" winter nights. Go for a walk or take in the scent of the fresh air before you go to bed. Have a long lie or wake up to the incredible dawn chorus in the early morning. 

Interesting Fact: Briar Cottages Lochearnhead is rated with extremely low air pollution as per the Defra website. Check out your home area using the link
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PicturePaddle board from the slipway
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​5.Outdoor Therapy


Even on site at Briar Cottages you can wander around landscaped gardens, use the rear garden stile to access the old Lochearnhead to Comrie railway walk, open water swim in Loch Earn from the slipway and jetty, play outdoor petanque on the piste, play 9 hole putting. The local hotel offers alfresco eating as do others locally. Find out about open water swimming and hot tub sessions on Loch Venacher. Bring a bike or Roll Outdoors hire one in  Callander or Killin to cycle off road on the Sustrans NCR7 track connecting local villages. Discover the mountain bike tracks of Comrie Croft. Bring a paddleboard or kayak or hire them at the water sports centre within 150 metres. Forest walking is known to have a calming and restorative effect that improves mood and reduces stress. Check out the Queen Elizabeth 11 Forest Park encompassing some of Scotland’s best-loved locations including Aberfoyle, Loch Katrine, Loch Lomond and Strathyre. Go for a seasonal day out run to Glencoe and listen to the mountains or sledge and ski. Visit Oban for a scenic car tour and seaside fresh air.

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Learn to wakeboard with Loch Earn Wakeschool
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Putting on the lochside green at Briar Cottages, Loch Earn
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Stan is photogenic all year round
PictureAnnual Jazz and Blues Festival in Callander

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Gig Tripping

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It takes less than an hour to drive from Briar Cottages to Perth or Stirling and 80 minutes to Edinburgh or Glasgow if you want to schedule a big concert, festival, The Fringe, or theatre. Stirling offers train connections too and you can jump on at Bridge of Allan or Dunblane. Regular local gigs include folk and other Music at MHOR84 (2.5 miles) with various  performances advertised in local villages throughout the year, notably in Killin and Comrie with regular community cinema screened in Balquhidder Village Hall. Discover what's on at The MacRobert Arts Centre in Stirling as well as Perth Theatre. Book early for Callander's popular Jazz and Blues festival in October as it has grown arms and legs in popularity. The gig by Pure Malt at the close of the Balquhidder, Lochearnhead, and Strathyre Highland Games in July is always a foot-tapping jig session. The pipers, drummers, and Highland dancers often join in with solos and accompaniments.
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Meet the locals? Our local villagers are reknowned for being warm and welcoming. Ask for advice on area tourism whether you are in the local pubs, cafes and restaurants or participating in outdoor sports. Keep an eye out for local classes and performances around Killin, Strathyre, St Fillans, Comrie, Crieff, Callander, Balquhidder, Lochearnhead, and further afield towards the cities. Search online or sign up to village community WhatsApp groups for up-to-date information on days out suggestions and area things to see, do, or participate in around Loch Earn.

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Therapeutic view from Little Briar cottage pet secure patio in winter
​​It would appear that Briar Cottages is bang on trend offering a timelessly beautiful and peaceful location that can satisfy demand for improved health and wellness, stimulation, relaxation and a good nights sleep on holiday, in every season.​​  Book now for special occasion and favourite spring summer weeks and winter short breaks.

NB: Briar Steading has a short term let license to operate, reference number ST00072F ecE and Little Briar's STL reference is ST00073F epcD. The STL health and safety register of licensed short term letting accommodation in this area is held by Stirling Council. 

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Blooming entrance to Briar Cottages in summner
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Celebrating romance and special Occasions, Briar Cottages, Lochearnhead, Scotland
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Thistle sculpture by Kev Paxton of ArtFe lights up at night
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Pets waiting to fetch, top of the acre rear garden.

Little Briar Doggy Deck and New Kitchen plus Eternal Laughter at Briar Cottages on Loch Earn

4/12/2020

 
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Cheers to Little Briar's new kitchen, patio and other recent additions
Doggy Patio: ​So, Fraser and I had one of our regular "continuous improvement" board meetings during lock down. Our ambitious action plan included a new patio, kitchen, plus other fixtures and fittings at Little Briar pet friendly cottage.​
Pet patio and gates with awning at Little Briar Cottage
Pet patio with secure fence, gates and awning at Little Briar
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New gated patio with secure fence and lighting
Little Briar Cottage lounge LochearnheadUpgraded lounge furniture and curtains
The results? ​Stone paving has replaced the old slippy wooden deck for starters. 

As much as Fraser loves a project,  we decided to enlist the help and expertise of  Thistle Landscapes to achieve this. 


Fraser and I 
set to work lifting the old timbers which we managed to recycle locally in October 2022 

The paving, fence building, gate construction and framework for the poly-carbonate awning, was left to Gareth. The awning provides partial shelter, leaving the other half of the patio exposed for fair weather days in Lochearnhead. 

A table and four chairs with cushions,  2 dog bowls and toys completed the outdoor patio area. A new barbecue in the extended garden, outside the secure gate, sits near the chiminea and other garden furniture.

Moving inside, we lifted the old laminate flooring, then employed Bennan Flooring from Crieff, to replace the lounge carpet and fit a non slip vinyl covering in the kitchen dining area.

The sofa and leather chair were also upgraded.  A new cabinet was built (by yours truly) to hold the TV and house leaflets and DVDs. I would love to claim the skills of a cabinet maker, however I simply have the patience to follow DIY instructions.

​Curtains were replaced throughout. Night light torches were added to the bedrooms and a new fire blanket replaced the old one. This phase was completed in March 2021

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Kitchen to Lounge
New Kitchen: Our next job was to rip out the old kitchen in November 2021 and smash the tiles off leaving a blank canvas to work on. 

We employed the skills of a local joiner and electrician who set to and built our new shiny kitchen with modern appliances. 

We added a mini dishwasher. The old under counter fridge is now replaced by a full 50:50 integrated fridge freezer. The built-under Hotpoint double oven has a digital ceramic hob on top and a cooker hood that extracts steam and odours to the outside. The original wee micro​wave on a shelf was exchanged for an integrated version. 

The old ceiling fan and lights are superseded by a modern chrome bar with 4 LED spotlights. New tiles and under counter lighting complete the look.

We ensured that modern linked heat and smoke alarms were added  ahead of the Scottish Government's new law and deadline for all properties by February 2022. Our Fire Risk Assessment has been updated and a new fire blanket is in situ. The Guest Quick Guide has been amended too, so we are good to go, safely. January 29th 2022
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Microwave reflects Edinample and Loch Earn
Spot Edinample Castle and Loch Earn in the microwave reflection
New Kitchen and appliances at Little Briar
New kitchen and appliances
Eternal Laughter: Oh, and look out for the laughing Buddha on the way up the short driveway to the cottages.  Fraser's idea not mine! He is growing on me - the Buddha that is :)  - and guests are reporting that he brings a smile to their day. 

Apparently if you rub his tummy - still talking about laughing Buddha not Fraser - , he will bring you good luck, happiness and prosperity.

Worth a shot in these strange times don't you think?

Please get in touch if you would like to book any dates left at Little Briar Cottage in 2022.  Little Briar sleeps 3 guests and 1-2 pets.  
Who will be the first to experience the new kitchen? Valentine's week is currently available - see 
www.stayatbriar.co.uk/little-briar-pets.html

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Laughing Buddha at Briar Cottages
Laughing Buddha welcomes you on arrival
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Briar Cottages Graced by The Presence of a Cavendish School Girl  -  Maddy Bryce Scottish Film project

14/10/2020

 
Maddy Bryce at Briar Cottages Lochearnhead, dressed in character as Gracie Bennett of Cavendish
Maddy Bryce as Gracie Bennett -Cavendish
Stan The Stag filmed for CavendIsh Stan The Stag, Loch Earn
Stan The Stag at Briar Cottages, has a reputation for turning heads. This time he drew the attention of "Cavendish" script writer Maddy Bryce (also the leading lady "Gracie Bennett") while she was searching for beautiful Scottish locations that are rarely shown on film. 
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 Maddy is a writer, producer and actress. She is working on a series of short films to showcase her story and characters in Cavendish - surrounding a fictitious Scottish School.

Maddy has ambition to move episodes 1-3 on to Amazon Prime. 
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Having been drawn in and impressed from the opening sequence,  with its rich scenes, luxurious props and stirring music,  Fraser and I were amazed to meet the band of film creatives. Everyone in the team had offered their talent services to this film project, via a Facebook page request.  Volunteers included media students, a retiree on lighting and the pastry chef from the Achray Hotel in St Fillans  - also a keen drone operator.   

If Stan the Stag makes the cut, he will be seen over split seconds in the opening sequence,  regardless of the fact that the crew were at Briar Cottages with a camera on rails and other film equipment for over an hour.  Honing shots during a rather chilly breeze on the banks of Loch Earn, was a test of their dedication.  We were able to watch from a social distance as with everything these days.   

Cavendish crew shoot Stan The Stag
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It is encouraging to note that film and media students from Glasgow and Stirling have given their spare time for this Scottish film project. Films like this could work wonders for tourism never mind Scotland's  film industry while inspiring new media students and ideas. These media students are not only showing dedication to the arts but they are out in fresh air, practising what they have learned and they will likely pick up tips and share knowledge with others around them on set. That is the way to handle the pandemic. Look for positive opportunities. This will look good on their CV's and impress prospective job interviewers when asked what they did during these restricted times. Maybe they will chat on TV about Cavendish one day,  when they are famous film makers reflecting on their start point.  Dare to dream has always worked for us.
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Cavendish Film Crew setting up the shootCavendish film crew shoot Stan!



.Whether Stan The Stag features or not,  we are left wondering what will happen in episode 3. Will there be other characters? Will Gracie survive her time at Cavendish? The story possibilities are surely endless and with all kinds of potential beginnings and spin offs. 

No disrespect to Grange Hill but Cavendish in contrast offers beautiful backdrops and pure escapism.  Wait till you see the interiors of the building used for the school!

We are aware that 
Maddy and crew will rely on crowdfunding in order to progress with Episode 3. ​Fraser and I wish the crew the best of success and of course " break a leg" to all the actors.  We hope that they will keep the camera's rolling for many years to come and we will always remember our time with the passionate crew of Cavendish. 

Oh and thanks to our Stan The Stag on the BLiSS trail for introducing us to Maddy.  We make no apologies for having him "shot"!

NB: If you are interested in backing this Scottish film project with even a small contribution, go to the 
Cavendish crowdfunding page set up here. Lots offered in return, including your name in the credits.
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"Gracie Bennett" shows off her Cavendish blazer
Briar Cottages garden on Loch Earn, Lochearnhead
Briar Cottages film location, Loch Earn, Lochearnhead

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Briar Cottages,
 Lochearnhead, Perthshire, Scotland, FK19 8PU  Tel: 01567 830 443  Mob: 07917 416 497
website: www.stayatbriar.co.uk  email: [email protected]  Short Term Let Licence Numbers ST00072F and ST00073F


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