Dog Friendly Activities in Europe

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Don’t leave Fido in the hotel room when you’re on holiday. Get out and play! No matter where you’re headed in Europe, we can point you towards the nearest off-leash dog park, the most popular dog beach, a really great hiking trail, and lots of other places to play with Fido.

Pet Friendly Carnolès Beach
Carnolès Beach Small area of the beach designated for dogs and their owners (Unsupervised bathing) With an outdoor shower to rinse the dogs (and owners!) off after a swim. See Details
Alistrati Cave The Alistrati Cave offers a kennel for visitors to leave their dogs while they explore the cave. See Details
Krasinski Garden Dog Park Situated in a very centre of Warsaw, close to the metro station Arsenał, 2,5 sq.m., this fenced park has separate areas for small and large dogs. Also features an agility slalom, water station, benched, and lights. Close to park called Ogród Krasińskich, where dogs can be brought on-leash only. See Details
Centro Cinofilo PsycoDogs Educazione e addestramento del cane a Bari.

All'interno del nostro centro cinofilo, gli istruttori cinofili accreditati FederCinofilia - effettuano Corsi di:

SETTORE CIVILE: - Educazione di Base - Educazione Avanzata - Addestramento Civile - Percorsi di addestramento al Cittadino a 4 Zampe®

SETTORE SPORT: - Agility Dog - DiscDog - Obedience - Rally-O

SETTORE LUDICO - COGNITIVO: - Attivazione Mentale - Attività ricreative finalizzate - Socializzazione cuccioli, cuccioloni, adulti - Attività di consulenza per allevatori e proprietari

SETTORE COMPORTAMENTALE: - Risoluzione di problematiche comportamentali - Gestione delle dinamiche relazionali cane-proprietario - Valutazione caratteriale e comportamentale del cane SETTORE SOCIALE: - Attività di preparazione alle Attività Assistite dagli animali (AAA) per conduttori e tecnici - Attività di preparazione alleTerapie Assistite dagli Animali (AAT) per conduttori e tecnici - Attività di preparazione all'Educazione assistita dagli Animali (AAE) per conduttori e tecnici - Attività di preparazione alla Protezione Civile Sportiva per conduttori e tecnici SETTORE FORMAZIONE: - Scuola di Formazione per Conduttori Cinofili - Scuola di Formazione per Operatori Cinofili - Scuola di Formazione per Educatori ed Istruttori Cinofili - Stage professionalizzanti
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Allmend Brunau Sports Ground Allmend Brunau Sports Ground is pet-friendly. It's a nice place for dogs to stretch their legs and meet some other pups. The park isn't fenced, so you'll need to keep Fido on a leash during the visit. Allmend Brunau is open Monday through Friday from 7am until 10pm and Saturday to Sunday from 8am until 6pm. See Details
Cedars Park Cedars Park is a historic public park originally the site of Theobalds Palace in Waltham Cross, England. The park has paved walking trails where dogs are welcome and dog water bowls are scattered throughout the park. See Details
D'ECOLIFE Jewelry Jewelry Store exposing pieces with recycled materials, with respect to nature and the environment! See Details
Dømmesmoen Dog and Activity Park Dømmesmoen Dog and Activity Park is a pet-friendly park in Grimstad, NO, where Fido can play off leash. See Details
Sentiero Dell'olivo Sentiero Dell'olivo translates to 'Olive Path' and is a walking area alongside Lake Lugano in Switzerland. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on a beautiful self-guided route through this quaint coastal town. See Details
The Settle - Carlisle Railway The Settle - Carlisle Railway is a pet-friendly train through the Yorkshire Dales and Cumbrian Fells in the north of England. It's part of the UK rail network, so prices remain affordable for dogs and their owners. There are lots of lovely little stops along the way, which includes the highest train station in the whole country. There are an average of eight trains a day between Settle and Carlisle, starting at 6:21am and ending at 7:52pm. Pets ride for free and human tickets start at £10. Pets ride for free and human tickets start at £10. See Details
The Potter Trail The Potter Trail is pet-friendly. Calling all Dobbies and Hedwigs to enjoy the original, award-winning magical tour of Edinburgh. You’ll discover the mystical locations that inspired characters and scenes in the series and have the chance to visit where JK Rowling wrote the books. The tour is free, this is no trick, but you will be asked to leave a donation at the end if you think the spellbinding tales were worth it. Tours last 1.5 hrs from start to finish. There are also private tours available. See Details
Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, a Lake District icon, is pet-friendly. During the forty minute ride, you'll journey from Ravenglass, through the nature reserves of the estuary, and ascend through ancient woodlands toward the foothills of England’s highest mountains, ending in Dalegarth. Leashed dogs are welcome to travel on the railway for a small charge. Dogs are allowed in some buildings, but certain events are off limits, so guests should check the Railway's event page for more details. There are water bowls on either end of the line and pups receive a welcome pack. See Details
Trans-Siberian Railway Network The Trans-Siberian Railway Network is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome on board the most famous train journey in the world from the east to west of Russia. Pets must remain inside carriers for the duration of the journey. Carriers shouldn't exceed 180 cm in total and must be stored in the space reserved for hand luggage inside the cabin. Two animals are permitted per passenger, as long as they don’t take up more room than one item of luggage. Relevant vaccination documents must be brought to purchase tickets at the train station. See Details
Letná Beer Garden Letná Beer Garden is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome to enjoy the views of the old town in Prague and access to great dog walks to historic sights in the city. The beer garden can be accessed every day of the week from 11am to 11pm. See Details
The Bergen Line The Bergen Line is dog-friendly. This scenic railroad cuts all the way across Norway, taking in beautiful valleys, mountains and fjords along the way. There’s a special carriage for dogs traveling with their owners, ideal for avoiding stares from cat people. Dogs with a shoulder width less than 40cm ride for free. Larger dogs are charged the price of a child’s ticket, which starts at $100, depending on the date and time of your travel. Adult tickets start at $131 for a single journey. The Bergen Line starts at Oslo Central Station, Jernbanetorget 1, and ends at Bergen Stasjon at 5015 Bergen, Norway. See Details
Les Grottes de Presque Leashed dogs are welcome to join you at Les Grottes De Presque, a cave system located in Saint-Medard-de-Presque, France. You and Fido will be led on a 40-minute tour through a cathedral of concretions, majestic pillars, and crystallizations of all kinds in this natural cave discovered at the beginning of the 18th century. See Details
Airwalk Kolnbreinsperre Located in the Malta Municipality of Hohe Tauern National Park, the Airwalk Kolnbreinsperre is dog-friendly! Leashed pets who are not afraid of heights are welcome to explore the area overlooking the scenic Kolnbrein Dam. Hours vary seasonally, so dog owners should call ahead or check the Hohe Tauern National Park website before planning their visit. See Details
Altrincham Market Altrincham Market is dog-friendly! Dog owners are welcome to bring their leashed furry-friends to explore the outdoor covered market. The Market sells high quality produce, made, grown, sourced or owned by people in the north west of England. Altrincham Market is open Tuesday from 8am to 4pm, Thursday from 8am to 3pm, Friday and Saturday from 8am to 4pm, and Sunday from 10am to 4pm. The Market also features an indoor food hall, outdoor seating, and food pods—hours for these attractions can be found on its official website. See Details
West Highland Way West Highland Way is dog-friendly. One of Scotland's best loved long distance walking routes, it's the perfect place to take Fido for a walk. The trail stretches 96 miles from Milngavie, north of Glasgow, to Fort William in the Scottish Highlands, but you can choose your route. See Details
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