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V8Granite
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FAO Barbarian Hoardes

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AKA, the Scottish contingent.

I'm travelling up to Port Apin early on a Friday morning so expect to be around Glasgow way by about 10:00 am.

Anything interesting to do for 3 or 4 hours with a dog in tow?

Nice parks, open spaces or dog friendly days out things?

I initially planned to carry on to Fort William but ive never really looked at anything around Glasgow and we can do Fort William later in the week.

Dave!
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Kelvingrove Park or Rouken Glen Park are both decent ways to kill a few hours with a dog but weather may not be your friend. I know the East coast batter though sorry I cannot offer more.
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Aye there's a few nice parks around the west end but chances are it'll be freezing when you get here. If you go to Kelvingrove park there's a bunch of nice pubs and cafes in the area so there's bound to be somewhere dog friendly.
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Kelvingrov Park is a good shout. Lots of space at a few run free locations around too - I have used the one at Hardgate a couple of times.

You are obviously close to Loch Lomond : nice place to be in general, and the pub at the end of the road that runs up the East side (at Balmaha) is far from flash, but dog friendly.
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That Run Free dog park idea is fantastic, I never knew it existed.

I forgot we were so close to Loch Lomond :oops: so will have another peruse, it's been years since we were there.

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