Enjoy a visit to the coastal town of Carnoustie with your four legged friends.
Here are just some of the places you can visit and enjoy a bite to eat.
Enjoy a visit to the coastal town of Carnoustie with your four legged friends.
Here are just some of the places you can visit and enjoy a bite to eat.
Barry Mill was once the beating heart of a 19th-century rural community, producing oatmeal and animal feed, as well as providing work for local people, right up until 1982.
Visit the mill and discover the tough physical job of being a miller and the ingenuity of engineering that kept the mill in business.
The grounds at Barry Mill are the perfect place for a dog walk – stroll alongside the Barry Burn to listen to the water flowing and admire the wildflowers.
The beautiful sandy bay of Carnoustie is nestled below the celebrated Carnoustie Championship Golf Course and offers opportunities for windsurfing, canoeing, sailing and yachting.
It’s an idyllic location for a peaceful walk along the sand and to let the dogs have a run around.
Little ones will enjoy the nearby Sandy Sensation play park.
Gather Kitchen & Deli have a small and simple menu, making the most of the fantastic fresh produce and quality ingredients.
Their daily specials change based on seasonality and availability and there are plenty of vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options too.
Dogs are welcome at Gather but please keep them on a lead and on the floor.
East Haven is a small village located on the east coast of Scotland between Arbroath and Carnoustie and is one of the oldest recorded fishing communities in Scotland.
The pretty sandy bay sits within a small natural harbour and is popular with families and dog walkers.
Crombie Country Park has a wide range of walks and trails suitable for dog walkers and is a fantastic picturesque location with its woodland and reservoir providing a stunning backdrop for everyone to enjoy.
Forbes of Kingennie boasts a popular restaurant and bar offering locally-sourced food and drink, including produce from the family farm next door. There are options to suit all tastes here, with something for everyone.
Well behaved dogs are very welcome in the Cairn O’ Mount bar. There is a wide selection of walking paths around the resort ranging in sizes to suit all dog types.
Famous for its world-class Carnoustie Golf Links, this charming Angus town offers more than just premier golf. With easy access via the A92 and regular train services, it’s convenient for day trips from Dundee or Aberdeen. Explore family-friendly attractions like the Sandy Sensation Playpark, historic sites such as Barry Mill, or enjoy scenic coastal walks to East Haven. Whether you’re a golfer, history enthusiast, or nature lover, Carnoustie has something for everyone. Plan your visit today and discover why it’s one of Angus’s top destinations.