Dog-Friendly Activities in Sluis, NL

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Sluis. 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 Bois de la Cambre
Bois de la Cambre Bois de la Cambre is pet-friendly. This park is part of the old Forest of Soignes. On weekends, some routes are closed to cars, allowing dog walkers to have free roam with other pedestrians. Take the pet-friendly ferry across to to the cocktail bar in the middle of the lake and enjoy the views together. The park is always open. Leashed pups should be cleaned up after. See Details
Pet Friendly Westerpark
Westerpark Westerpark is a pet-friendly urban park in Amsterdam that has grown over the years to include lots of quirky industrial land previously owned by gas companies. Many locals refer to the park as a cultural playground, with a theater, a cinema, an exhibition space and an events stage to keep people entertained on the large green space. Additionally, there's a large pond where groups of people and pooches can gather on summer days. Westerpark has become so popular that the local neighborhood has been renamed after it. See Details
Rederij Paping Amsterdam is famed the world over for the winding canals that weave through the historic cobble stoned streets of the capital city. One of the best ways to take it all in is on a dog-friendly boat tour, such as the one offered by Rederij Paping. The canals are a UNESCO world heritage site, lined with over 8500 monumental buildings that you and your sea dog can enjoy from the comfort of the boat. One of the few dog-friendly cruises in Amsterdam, Rederij Paping costs around 70 EUR for an hour on the water. They are open most days from 10am to 10pm. See Details
Vondelpark The Vondelpark in Amsterdam is a dog-friendly urban park with an open air theater, playgrounds, ponds, and a cafe to grab some lunch. This centrally-located public park is a great place for you and Fido to see another side of the stunning capital city, playing fetch in the grass or wandering around the pretty pathways. It's also the largest and most popular park in the whole city. Make sure you keep a bag handy to clean up any mess that your pooch may leave behind. See Details
Natuurgebied Dintelse Gorzen Natuurgebied Dintelse Gorzen is pet-friendly. Leashed pups can join you to discover the interesting wildlife that lives at this nature park. Watch as the cows graze and the birds take a dip in the pools of water. It is recommended that you wear boots as it can get muddy. The trail is around five miles and is moderately difficult. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that their pups leave behind to preserve the cleanliness of the nature park. See Details
Beatrixpark Beatrixpark is a lovely park in the Zuider Amstel neighborhood. While it's not exactly centrally located, the park is less crowded and cleaner than other parks in Amsterdam. It has beautiful gardens and a manicured hedge garden that you'll enjoy, but your dog will be most impressed with the canals. Swimming anyone? See Details
Rederij Paping Enjoy a private tour through the canals of Amsterdam. A maximum of 10 guests is allowed per cruise. Snacks and drinks are permitted (there is a fridge on board). See Details
Hondenspeeltuin Bello Bring Fido to Hondenspeeltuin Bello in Rotterdamn, NL. This fenced recreation area offers four-legged friends a secure space to explore, exercise and play with furry companions. The urban, fenced dog park features play structures, benches, mixed surfaces and more. Owners can also take advantage of their daycare options. See Details
Boatboys Amsterdam Explore Amsterdam's small and narrow waterways aboard a variety of private, pet-friendly tour boats, ideal for couples or smaller groups of up to 12 persons. Some of Boatboy's cruise types offered include guided historic rides, romantic cruises, birthdays, family gatherings and more, offering a unique perspective of the city from the comfort of your own vessel. Their online booking system allows you to choose your preferred date, time, and type of cruise. Just be sure to let them know beforehand if you'll be bringing more than two dogs. See Details
Tootbus Brussels Tootbus is a dog-friendly tour bus agency in Brussels, BE. Two- and four-legged sightseers can climb aboard one of their eco-friendly buses to take in the views and historic landmarks throughout the country's capital. Their open-top, double-decker buses are an excellent way to explore alongside your small, well-behaved dog. Tootbus also offers tours throughout France and the United Kingdom. See Details
Vondelpark Vondelpark is the largest city park in Amsterdam, and the most famous park in the Netherlands. It welcomes about 8 millions visitors every year, and is a very popular destination for jogging, dog-walking, or just enjoying the view. In the summer, there are often free concerts at the park's bandstand or open-air theater. You'll also find four cafes in the park where you can stop for a bite to eat after enjoying the park's miles of paved paths and wooded trails with Fido. See Details
Happy Puppy Happy Puppy is a pet supplies store and offers grooming services for dogs, cats, rabbits located in Brussels. Open Monday and Wednesday to Saturday from 8 am until 6 pm. See Details
Animal Store Animal Store is pet-friendly. This uni-brand pet store sells high quality Hunter brand products for dogs and cats. They offer food, accessories, pet care, and more. Your dog can join you inside as you peruse the aisles of items just for them. Animal Store is open Monday through Saturday from 10:30am to 7:00pm. See Details
Parc à chiens Parc à chiens is a dog park in La Madeleine in France. This beautiful park is just for pups, equipped with a fenced-in area that allows dogs to hang out without the constraints of a leash. There's also a nice green space for dogs to run freely and play fetch. See Details
Ossegempark Ossegempark is located right next to the Atomium. Dogs can be off the leash See Details
Bremweide Huge green area where dogs can run free See Details
Vauban Garden Vauban Garden is dog-friendly. It was Created in 1863 by the Parisian architect and gardener, Jean-Pierre Barillet-Deschamps. Nowadays, you and your dog can explore this English-style garden and have a lovely walk around together. There's also a puppet theatre with shows from April to October that dogs are welcome to enjoy, too. See Details
Jardin des plantes de Lille Jardin des plantes de Lille is pet-friendly. You can bring your dog with you to enjoy a lovely walk around the garden and greenhouse. They celebrate the flowers and plants of the region and provide a gorgeous array of colorful specimens for you and your pooch to discover. Well-behaved dogs are welcome throughout, as long as they are leashed and all mess is cleaned up after them. The garden is open 8:00am to 9:00pm from April through September; and 8:00am to 6:30pm from October through March. See Details
Brussels Park Brussels Park is pet-friendly. Leashed pups are invited to join their owners on the pathways in this historic park. The centerpiece is the beautiful fountain. The playgrounds and walking areas under trees are great for escaping the hustle and bustle of Brussels busier streets. Dog owners are reminded to preserve the cleanliness of the park by cleaning up after their pooch. See Details
Rembrandtpark The Rembrandtpark in Amsterdam, Netherlands is dog friendly. This large, beautiful park has lakes, playgrounds, and green space that is ideal for sitting in the sun for a picnic. There are walking paths within the park that Fido can join you on, and a section of the East side of the park where dogs are allowed to be off leash. See Details
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