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There are lots of dog-friendly walks to take during a #WoofHostelling trip from Glenmore Lodge Hostel, but if there's one place not to miss, then it's this.

An Lochan Uaine - The Green Lochan

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It's a tiny wee body of water nestled amongst the trees, with a vibrant green colour, especially when the sun is shining.

The lochan (which just means a wee loch) is said to be where the fairies of Glenmore wash their green clothes and that's where the iconic colour comes from.
You can't see the water until the last minute and even though I was expecting it, this wee green loch still took my breath away!

While Molly took the opportunity to cool off, I'd heard of leeches in the water, so kept my distance even though they might not be bloodsuckers!
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After an action packed few days in Oban last week, my next dog-friendly #Woofhostelling stay with @hostellingscot was very different.

Molly and I spent a couple of nights on a slower paced but just as interesting trip at Cairngorm Lodge Hostel in the Cairngorms National Park! ImageImage
I didn't even have to leave the hostel to find my first story! During WWII, this old shooting lodge was home to Norwegian commandos known as Kompani Linge.

One day, an overeager soldier accidentally fired his gun indoors, shooting through a window pane that the hostel still has! Image
They were to be parachuted back into Norway to carry out raids and sabotage missions against the occupying Nazis.

The difficult terrain in the Cairngorms was the perfect training ground due to its similarity to Norway, so Molly and I went to check it out. Image
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Molly and I are just back from a #WoofHostelling trip to Oban, to show you some of the Dog friendly things to do courtesy of @hostellingscotland (#Ad)

It's a great option if you're travelling with a dog, with a private room, so no worries about disturbing anybody else! ImageImage
To get our Castle fix we visited Dunstaffnage (dogs are even allowed inside) and Dunollie Castles, both ancient strongholds once home to Clan MacDougall.

On the way to Dunollie we paid respect to the Dog Stone, where the legendary hero Fingal tied up his enormous hounds. ImageImage
Oban has great views to Kerrera, but why not head over to the island itself?

A 5 min ferry saw Molly and I hiking to Gylen Castle, perched dramatically on the cliffs!

This island saw the dramatic death of Alexander II after a prophetic dream warning him not to step foot there. Image
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