Dog walk in Moira, NI
A small park that punches way above its weight. Plenty of wildlife and wooden sculptures are there to be enjoyed and dogs will enjoy the sniffs and scampers.
A small park that punches way above its weight. Plenty of wildlife and wooden sculptures are there to be enjoyed and dogs will enjoy the sniffs and scampers.
A traditional village inn with a warm welcome and a courtyard sun-trap. You can't miss the monument on the left, as ugly and sincere as only Victorian monuments can be.
Exquisitely dog-friendly and in the centre of town. We love that this hotel has its own Petiquette page, and they clearly love dogs! Far from cheap, so definitely one for a poochie celebration.
Modern hotel with grand views over the river and Titanic dock. Some rooms are dog-friendly.
A visit here is a bit like stumbling onto the filmset of Robin Hood and finding Richard the Lionheart heading towards you. Just so fantastically old.
Quaint, curious and comfortable 300 year old dog-friendly pub, with a fab log fire in the winter. Also known as the 'pub with no bar'.
This fine old building has been an inn for over 300 years and the flagstones must have some stories to tell.
Wow - this is a 14th century Inn, in an amazing historic setting. There's a beautiful walled garden, and summer garden menu. Altogether, a completely lovely pub.
A walk in the grounds of a former castle, now a well-maintained garden at the top of the hill looking over Lisburn.
A choice of walks in the grounds of an 18th century mansion house which was featured in Game of Thrones.
Family-run popular ice-cream cafe, with yogurty frozen treats for dogs too.
We love a trip on a heritage railway and the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway is the longest ride in the county, and dog-friendly too.