If you can go mad, even sand in your paws won't stop you.
The Scottish city of Edinburgh's northwest neighbourhood is home to Cramond. It is located around 5 miles (8 km) from the city centre on the Firth of Forth's southern side. Cramond Island, one of the town's top attractions, is reachable on foot through a causeway during low tide. The island has a small beach, remnants of a former World War II defence line, and views of the Firth of Forth.
In addition, Cramond includes a well-liked promenade, a waterfront walking path, and a number of stores and eateries. The suburb is a well-liked residential area for commuters since it has excellent public transit access to Edinburgh's city centre.
Cramond is a great place to visit with your dog. Dogs can enjoy many activities on the beach, but be sure to familiarize yourself with local laws and rules before taking your dog to the beach. When visiting Cramond with your dog, it is important to keep him on a leash and under control at all times.
And how did we spend these few hours with Watson?
We fetched on the beach because Watson loves to run between the stones.
Watson tried several times to get into the water but failed, just cowardly!
Instead, we walked along the promenade on a beautiful afternoon day.
Rolling around in the sand is one of Watson's two favourite activities on the beach, the first being chasing birds, of course!
Of course, Watson met some new dogs, unfortunately, I didn't manage to take a picture of them playing together.
I think that the day can be counted as a successful one :) for sure, to those lively and happy dogs
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