Dog-friendly beach near Crookhaven, RoI
A sandy and well tended beach, dogs are allowed on the beach all year but have to be on leads.
A sandy and well tended beach, dogs are allowed on the beach all year but have to be on leads.
An enormous linear park that is loosely based on the route of the canal from Stranmillis, Belfast to the Union Locks at Lisburn.
Dog walking places in Ireland The marked trail from the car park takes you and the dog along part of the long-distance Wicklow Way.
Ideal dog walking on a hill that's called 'the cairn on a boggy mountain' - because of the tomb with a view at the top.
Small picturesque and dog-friendly beach with a reconstructed 'jellybaby' house at one end.
The north-east tip of the island is great for dogs, with long sand/shingle beaches and a coastal path that runs over the firm sand.
Dog-friendly beachside bar and cafe right on the seafront and perfect for a dog walk on the beach.
This is a relatively new woodland and lake, and whilst the trees are not yet fully grown, there's plenty of them, and they're pretty tall.
Former farmland which is now a good park for dog walks. Lots of lakes, ponds and woods to wander around in wide, flat, open spaces and an excellent network of paths.
National Trust managed open space, with several marked trails for the purposeful walker. It's a fabulous environment for a blast of fresh air. Note that the NT has dog rules in place.
Gently shelving shingle and sandy beach with rock pools allowing easy, safe access for dogs that enjoy swimming but are unable to scramble or jump in and out of the water.
Dogs are welcome on all of the beach in winter, and for the central beach area there are designated dog areas between May 1st and September 30th. These are signed and easy to find.