Dog Friendly Activities in Frankston, AU

There are 12 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Frankston. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Frankston.

Pet Friendly Altona Dog Beach - Burns Reserve
Altona Dog Beach - Burns Reserve Bring your dog to Altona Dog Beach for some off-leash fun. Your salty dog will love frolicking on the sand, going for a swim, and socializing with other dogs. Open daily. See Details
Pet Friendly Brighton Dog Beach
Brighton Dog Beach Also known as Sandown Street Dog Beach, this beach park is a dog's dream. Dogs are welcome to run, swim, and play off-leash. Please pick up after your dogs. See Details
Gourmet Pawprints Gourmet Pawprints offers dog-friendly winery tours to top wine regions including Yarra Valley and Mornington Peninsula. They have a 57-seat bus that can accommodate all the owners and dogs. The price includes transport, wine tastings, morning coffee, nibbles and a 2-course lunch. Dogs are also invited to enjoy walking tours, picnics, high tea, treks and truffle hunting with Gourmet Pawprints. See Details
St. Kilda Dog Beach Bring Fido to this dog beach located in St. Kilda along Pier Road to the drainage channel at the northwest end of Pier Rd and between Brooks Jetty and the northern end of the car park towards St. Kilda Marina. Dogs love running off-leash on the sand and taking refreshing swims in the water. Dogs should be under voice control and owners must clean up after their pets and have waste bags with them. See Details
Clement Reserve This is one of several parks and reserves in Hobsons Bay where dogs are allowed off-leash. Clement Reserve is located in Altona North. See Details
Cyril Curtain Reserve This is one of several parks and reserves in Hobsons Bay where dogs are allowed off-leash. Cyril Curtain Reserve is located in Williamstown. See Details
The Tan Track Leashed dogs are allowed to trek along The Tan Track loop in Sherbrooke. Dogs are also allowed anywhere inside the Mt. Dandenong Arboretum. However, dogs are not allowed in any other part of the Dandenong Ranges National Park. The Tan Track is an easy, 1.6 mile (2.7 kilometers), walk. It takes roughly 40 minutes to explore. The walk can be done in either direction, and features clear signage. See Details
The Dunes Golf Links The Dunes Golf Links is a pet-friendly golf course in Rye, AU. Located on Morning Peninsula south of Melbourne, golfers and their dogs are invited to stop for a game at this spectacular 27-hole course surrounded by greenery and only a sliced shot away from the Bass Strait. The Dunes is also home to The Cups Course, “Australia’s best 9-hole golf course,” a good challenge for golfers of all levels. See Details
Dog Park at Albert Park Fido is invited to play at the dog park at Albert Park in Victoria, AU. They offer a designated off-leash section at the northern end and an area west of Aughtie Drive near the sports fields. Please note leashes must be used during sporting events, and your pup can't swim in the lake or be at the children's playground. See Details
Altona Dog Beach Fido is invited to play at Altona Dog Beach in Altona, VIC. Your furry friend is allowed without a leash at all times of the day. The best time to visit is when the tide is out, which gives your pooch lots of sand to run along and shallow waters to paddle in. See Details
Miss Drew's Bakery & Dog Cafe Miss Drew's Bakery & Dog Cafe, located in Tyabb, AU on the Mornington Peninsula in Melbourne, is a retro-chic dog cafe that welcomes Fido inside to choose his own treats. The cafe is home to a grass area to enjoy together, as well as a Pawty Kennel for pawty bookings. While your dog decides which toy or treat he would like to try, you can enjoy food and drinks from the local Red Rattler Train kiosk. See Details
McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery McClelland's Sculpture Park in Langwarrin South, AU is a pet-friendly outdoor gallery. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on a self-guided tour of the outdoor space at McClelland's Gallery, which sprawls over nearly 40 acres and includes sculptures of a big metal gnome, a huge dinosaur and more. See Details
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