Dog-Friendly Activities in Giannutri, IT

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Giannutri. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Italy Unfiltered - Wine Tours for Dog People
Italy Unfiltered - Wine Tours for Dog People Italy Unfiltered - Wine Tours For Dog People is a pet-friendly attraction hosted by Italy Unfiltered and Massi the Driver in Siena, IT. Bring Fido and join other pet people on tours of various Tuscan wine regions. Small to medium-sized well behaved pups are welcome. See Details
Pet Friendly Villa Ada Savoia
Villa Ada Savoia Villa Ada Savoia is a pet-friendly park in Rome, IT. While not an official dog park, the local canine community has taken over parts of the recreation area to allow pups to play off-leash, as long as they are under voice control and don't bother other park visitors. Afterward, go for a leashed walk with your pooch on trails that lead underneath huge pines and wind around artificial lakes. See Details
DiscoveryPisa Discovery Pisa is a dog-friendly tour group offering several types of guided walks through Pisa. Daily tours run 365 days a year, giving dog owners the chance to discover the Square of Miracles. Other experiences range from wine tastings to tours of the surrounding areas. Meeting points, ticket prices, and hours vary depending on the Discovery Pisa tour, so check the website for further information and to book. See Details
Parco Nazionale dell'Arcipelago Toscano Parco Nazionale dell'Arcipelago Toscano, or Tuscan Archipelago National Park, is a pet-friendly national park in Portoferraio in the Province of Livorno, IT. Hike with your dog on a variety of trails that lead to incredible coastal views like the difficult Monte Capanne via Marciana trail or the moderate Capo d'Enfola. See Details
Villa Celimontana Villa Celimontana is a pet-friendly attraction in Rome, IT. Located on the Caelian Hill, this villa features beautiful grounds with gardens, statues and benches where two- and four-legged friends can explore together. Open to the public since 1928 and designated as a public green space, this is a great spot to check out with Fido in tow. See Details
Romanum Forum The Roman Forum in Rome, IT, is an open-air archaeological site featuring ancient temples, arches and ruins. It's dog friendly, but only for small dogs in carriers. Pets must stay in the carrier for the entire visit and cannot walk on the grounds. Please note that your furry friend is strictly prohibited in enclosed areas like the Colosseum and Domus Aurea. See Details
Teatro Romano di Ostia Antica Teatro Romano di Ostia Antica in Rome, IT, is a pet-friendly historic site where leashed dogs are welcome to join you as you explore the ancient ruins. Enjoy walking through this fascinating archaeological area with your furry companion by your side. Make sure to bring water and clean up after your pet. See Details
Bau Beach Bau Beach located in Fiumicino is Italy’s first eco-friendly dog beach. As well as being a fun place for pups, their aim is to teach visitors how to look after the planet. The beach has agility equipment and a cool swimming area. There’s even a spa that uses only environmental products to clean Fido up before they head home. Dogs can run and play off-leash from 9 AM until dusk. Dog access to the beach requires registration in the Canine Registry. See Details
Tirrenia Tirrenia is dog friendly. This private shipping company operates cruises from the Italian mainland to Sardinia, Sicily and Tunisia. Well-behaved dogs can come along on an Italian journey of discovery, too. Book a pet-friendly cabin for up to three domestic animals fitted with a linoleum floor for easy cleanup and an anti odor mat. Leashed dogs are free to move on the outside decks of the ship and in public spaces with their owners, but are not allowed in common areas. See Details
Vespa SideCar Tour Vespa Sidecar Tour is a pet-friendly tour around Rome, IT. This historic city may not have been built in a day, but you can tour some of its highlights in one with Vespa Sidecar Tour. While small pups ride in your lap in the sidecar, bigger dogs are classed as separate passengers and can feel the wind flapping through their ears next to you in another Vespa. This unique tour visits “12 beauties in 12 miles” that include the Fontana di Trevi, St Peter’s Square and The Colosseum. See Details
Villa Borghese Villa Borghese is a pet-friendly garden open to the public in Rome, IT. Visiting pups are welcome off-leash in the Valley of Dogs, a beautiful tree-lined pathway through the gorgeous grounds, can join you in a rowing boat rental to get a closer look at the Temple of Asclepius on the pond and dine by your side at La Casina Dell'orologio. See Details
Rome Public Transport Rome Public Transport, also known as Atac, is a dog-friendly transportation system in Rome, IT. Small and medium-sized dogs with a leash and muzzle can travel on buses. On Metro lines and Regional railways, dogs can travel on a leash with a muzzle in the first and last carriages. See Details
ItaliaRail ItaliaRail is a pet-friendly train company operating services in Rome and around Italy. Small pets in carriers travel for free in first and second class on all of their trains. Passengers are only permitted to bring one carrier on board and it must remain on your lap on smaller trains. Dogs who are too large to fit in a carrier can travel on Espressi (Express), IC and ICN trains in both first and second-class. On regional trains, your pooch must sit in the aisles or on the last carriage. If you are traveling during morning rush hour on weekdays, you must purchase a second class ticket for your dog at half the regular fare. Pets who are not traveling in a carrier must be leashed and their owners should have a muzzle on hand if needed. See Details
Circolo Golf dell'Ugolino Ugolino Golf Club is a pet-friendly golf course just outside Florence, IT. This beautiful 18-hole course features soft hills that roll alongside vineyards and olive groves. Leashed dogs are welcome on the course, but are not permitted in the restaurant or Club House. See Details
Park of the Appian Way The Park of the Appian Way is a huge urban park in Rome, IT full of winding pet-friendly pathways that run alongside historic monuments like the Baths of Caracalla, the Tomba di Geta and more. Here, you'll find Park of the Aqueducts, or The Parco degli Acquedotti, that you can explore with your pooch, too. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on the trails in the park. See Details
Truffle in Tuscany Truffle in Tuscany offers a pet-friendly truffle tour for dogs and their owners through the forest in San Miniato near Florence, IT. During your walk in the woods, you’ll learn how to find truffles, how to spot a good quality truffle and hear about one of the world’s largest truffles found in the area. See Details
Villa Doria Pamphili Villa Doria Pamphili is a pet-friendly public recreation area in Rome, IT. Leashed dogs are welcome to explore the grounds that surround this seventeenth-century villa and the largest landscaped public park in the city. See Details
Circus Maximus Circus Maximus is a pet-friendly off-leash area in Rome, IT. This ancient Roman chariot racing stadium was once the largest in the empire, and is now used by local dog owners to let pups run off steam on the open field inside the ruins, as long as they are under voice command. See Details
Villa Paganini Villa Paganini is a pretty pet-friendly park in Rome, IT. Leashed dogs are invited to wander the footpaths & bridges that wind around this manicured park with ponds and off-leash areas along the way. Dogs are not allowed inside any buildings and inside the Casina delle Civette. Grab yourself a gellato from Guttilla next to the park, which features dog parking. See Details
Necropolis of Tarquinia Necropolis of Tarquinia, also known as Monterozzi, is a pet-friendly archaeological site in Tarquinia, IT. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to two Etruscan cemeteries, tombs cut into the rock and miles of winding trails. Wander with your dog along the burial road and beyond at this beautiful historical area. Dogs are not allowed inside any buildings.

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