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Dog-Friendly Activities in Lucelle, FR

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Lucelle. 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 Allmend Brunau Sports Ground
Allmend Brunau Sports Ground Allmend Brunau Sports Ground is pet-friendly. It's a nice place for dogs to stretch their legs and meet some other pups. The park isn't fenced, so you'll need to keep Fido on a leash during the visit. Allmend Brunau is open Monday through Friday from 7am until 10pm and Saturday to Sunday from 8am until 6pm. See Details
Pet Friendly Royal Walk
Royal Walk The Royal Walk in Wengen, CH, is a dog-friendly hiking and sightseeing adventure. Start by taking the cable car to Männlichen, then enjoy a 1 km Royal Walk with breathtaking panoramic views. Afterward, you can visit the alpine playground or hike to Kleine Scheidegg, where you'll be treated to stunning Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau vistas. Return by train or cable car. Between the summit are dining and shops, so you and your furry friend can relax and refuel. See Details
Europa-Park Dogs are allowed at Europa-Park on a leash at all times. You can purchase a dog set at the main entrance for 1- Euro. This will provide you with the items necessary to clean up after your pooch. Dogs are also allowed at a number of restaurants in the outside areas. See Details
Horburgpark Public park with fenced dog playing area, financed by the Health Departement Basel-City and equipped with dog friendly art sponsored by local artists). In addition there are two dog beaches (project by the veterinary office Basel -City running till november 2013) along the rhine (one underneath the famous Tinguely Museum at the lowerside of the rhine (Bus Stop Solitude, near the Roche Company) and on the greater Side at the Rhine (St. Alban Rheinweg). See Details
Dog Area at Parc de l'Orangerie Dog Area at Parc de l'Orangerie is a pet-friendly recreation area in Strasbourg, FR. This spacious, colorful park dates back to the 17th century. The paved walkways around the park allow you to stroll around and enjoy the verdant spaces, ponds, and fountains. There's a small 0.3-acre fenced dog park where dogs can be let off leash, too. Dogs must be on a leash everywhere else in the park. See Details
Plaine de Plainpalais Plaine de Plainpalais is pet-friendly. This is a large open area in Geneva known for markets and cultural events, such as the flea market and circus. Dogs can wander off-leash as long, as they are accompanied by the owner and under voice command. For the safety of your dog and the general public, keep your dog leashed around the playground and skate park. See Details
Chapel Bridge Chapel Bridge is pet-friendly. The world's oldest truss bridge was first constructed in 1333, and goes diagonally across the water. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on the historic structure, as long as they are well-behaved and cleaned up after. See Details
Château de Wangenbourg Château de Wangenbourg is pet-friendly. Located in the commune of Wangenbourg-Engenthal in the Bas-Rhin département of France, these castle ruins are open to the public and their pets. See Details
Parkplatz Allmend Parkplatz Allmend is a pet-friendly spot in Zollikon, CH. Your pup is welcome to tag along on the Buchstaudenstrasse trail or enjoy the meadow before entering the forest. The area has no fence, but dogs are allowed to play off-leash from August 1 until April 1. See Details

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Lucelle, FR