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 West Highland Way
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
Pet Friendly Cliffs of Moher - Visitor Centre
Cliffs of Moher - Visitor Centre Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre is pet-friendly. One of Ireland's most loved natural attractions, the cliffs are home to a number of different trails for you and your pooch to explore together. The breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, situated in County Clare along the wild Atlantic Way have faced the Atlantic for over 350 million years. The centre is open every day of the week from 8am to 9pm. See Details
Planten und Blomen Planten und Blomen is a dog-friendly park with trails to walk on with your 4-legged friend. Take a stroll through the myriad waterfalls and breathtaking plantings. Please ensure your pup does their "business" beforehand. Dogs are not permitted in the greenhouse. See Details
Gougane Barra National Forest Park Gougane Barra National Forest Park is pet-friendly. An area of wild and beautiful scenery, this magnificent park covers more than 339 acres of land. Located at the edge of the Sheehy mountains, hiking is afoot for you and your pooch at this place of natural beauty. Dog owners are reminded to keep pups leashed and to clean up any mess left behind. See Details
Merrion Square Merrion Square is pet-friendly. Bring your leashed pup on the paved trails of this historic Dublin park. On your wanders, you'll discover an sculpture of famed writer, Oscar Wilde; lovely trees and events throughout the year. Take a break on a bench and soak in the historic culture. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Sandymouth Bay Beach Sandymouth Bay Beach is pet-friendly. This National Trust beach is an awesome place to visit when the tide is out. At low tide you can walk the 2 miles from Crooklets Beach to Sandymouth along the beach. Dogs are allowed on the beach, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Gwithian Towans Beach Gwithian Beach is pet-friendly. Windsurfers love this spot, as well as visitors flying kites. Dogs are welcome on this beach except between May 1 to September 30 from 8am to 7pm. The seasonal dog ban is in place between Ceres Rock and Red River. This boundary has been adjusted following the collapse of the steps at St Peters Point which left the area where dogs were allowed inaccessible. See Details
Glacier Des Bossons Glacier Des Bossons is a pet-friendly hike in Chamonix, France. Dogs are welcome to join their owners along the trail that leads through wooded areas to views of the snowy mountains. You may even discover some wreckage from two airline crashes in the mid 20th century, once covered by the glacier. See Details
Doggy Beach Doggy Beach is pet-friendly. This sunny spot in Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy is the first dog beach in the area. Have a dip or a dig, play fetch and meet lots of other pups having fun in the sand and sun. The beach can be accessed from 9am to sunset from 4 May, 2019 to 29 September 2019. See Details
Fyne Ales Fyne Ales is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome to join you throughout the property. You can take your four-legged friend on a tour of this family-owned brewery at the head of Loch Fyne in Argyll. Your dog can enjoy the full brewing experience, with dog beer and dog biscuits for sale, made from spent grain. Their human beers include pale ale, traditional amber, blondes, and a number of other seasonal beers. They also host a yearly pet-friendly festival, too! Fyne Ales is open every day of the week from 10am to 6pm. See Details
Westerpark Westerpark is a pet-friendly urban park in Amsterdam that has grown over the years to include lots of quirky industrial land previously owned by gas companies. Many locals refer to the park as a cultural playground, with a theater, a cinema, an exhibition space and an events stage to keep people entertained on the large green space. Additionally, there's a large pond where groups of people and pooches can gather on summer days. Westerpark has become so popular that the local neighborhood has been renamed after it. See Details
Greyfriars Bobby Greyfriars Bobby is a monument in Edinburgh. This monument stands in recognition of Bobby, a Skye Terrier who kept a night watchman company in the capital city of Scotland. When his owner died, Bobby remained at his grave through rain and shine. This endeared him to the locals and the statue was built to commemorate his loyal act and our connection with the canine kind. See Details
Ducie Street Warehouse Ducie Street Warehouse is a dog-friendly cinema and lounge in Manchester, UK. Your friendly dog is welcome to join you at the world's first dog-friendly cinema, inside at the bar or for Monday 'Pawpcorn' viewings. On Pawpcorn nights, pets are welcome to join you in the cinema for free. During these weekly events, dog-centric films are shown, with quieter sound to accommodate to canine sensitivities with hearing. Don't forget to check out their carefully crafted menu, featuring meals like lobster macaroni cheese, the Vegan Full English plate, or their prosciutto ham eggs benedict. See Details
The Villa Adriana The Villa Adriana is dog-friendly. Adriana's palace is an impressive and historical place that is filled with ancient statues, fountains and ruins that date from 2000 years ago. Dogs are also welcome to enjoy the nearby Villa d'Este and can even go inside the building. The Villa Adriana is open every day of the week from 9:00am to 5:30pm. See Details
English Garden One of the largest urban parks in the world, the English Garden is dog-friendly! Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners as they explore the 48.5-mile network of paths. The English Garden also features a beautiful vista of the city by the Monopteros, a beer garden, and a Japanese tea-house on the southern end of the park. Dog owners should be aware that its water canal can have strong currents in some areas. Dogs are not allowed in the Park's playgrounds. See Details
Castello di Verrazzano Leashed dogs are welcome to join you as you swirl, sniff, and sip a glass of wine at the Castello di Verrazzano winery. Fido can also tag along on a tour but must be held while walking through the cellars. The winery is located in the heart of the Chianti Classico area, in a historic castle. Several programs are offered, including tours of the historical cellars, strolls in the late-Renaissance gardens of the Villa, and guided tastings. Interested parties can book an experience at Castello di Verrazzano, whether it be The Wine & Food Experience or Dinner at the Farm. Hours vary depending on the experience chosen, and guests are encouraged to book in advance. See Details
Victoria Park Victoria Park is pet-friendly. This popular park in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East London is one of London's most visited green spaces with approximately 9 million visitors every year. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners throughout the park. See Details
Sunningdale Golf Club Dogs are welcome to join their owners for a round at Sunningdale Golf Club. This pet-friendly country golf club in England allows their members to bring Fido on the course. The only rule is that pets must be leashed around the clubhouse. Dogs can help you by collecting the balls from your wayward shots. As an added bonus, their halfway house serves up sausages for dogs before the back nine. Teeing off times vary, so contact the golf club for more information. See Details
Drumlanrig Castle Drumlanrig Castle is pet-friendly. Dogs are also welcome on a leash to join you around the castle grounds. Make sure you keep Fido close by because of the red squirrels that are residents of the surrounding area. Wander around the beautiful Victorian gardens and stick to the woodland walks. There are a range of walks on offer, both led by rangers and that you can do solo, in the 90,000 acre estate. There are several way-marked trails that follow the original paths built during the Victorian era. Drumlanrig Castle is open every day of the week from 10am to 5pm. See Details
Bois de la Cambre Bois de la Cambre is pet-friendly. This park is part of the old Forest of Soignes. On weekends, some routes are closed to cars, allowing dog walkers to have free roam with other pedestrians. Take the pet-friendly ferry across to to the cocktail bar in the middle of the lake and enjoy the views together. The park is always open. Leashed pups should be cleaned up after. See Details
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