Dog Friendly Activities in Ireland

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Don’t leave Fido in the hotel room when you’re on vacation. Get out and play! No matter where you’re headed in Ireland, we can point you towards the nearest off-leash dog park, the most popular dog beach, a really great hiking trail, and lots of other places to play with Fido.

Pet Friendly Pálás Cinema
Pálás Cinema Pálás Cinema is a pet-friendly movie theater in Galway, IE. Hosting regular screenings that allow dogs to join in the fun and watch along, this popular downtown cinema is one of Galway's coolest attractions for pups. Keep an eye on the website for upcoming screenings that allow dogs. See Details
Pet Friendly Ballinesker Beach
Ballinesker Beach Ballinesker Beach, located in County Wexford near Curracloe, IE, is pet friendly. Dog owners can bring the whole pack along to this secluded stretch of sand for a quiet walk in the calm surf. Leashed dogs are welcome. See Details
The Famine Memorial The Famine Memorial is a dog-friendly sculpture in Dublin, IE, designed and crafted by Rowan Gillespie. This moving sculpture's official name is Famine, and it is in remembrance of the people who lost their lives starting in 1845. Leashed dogs are welcome to walk alongside the River Liffey and admire the sculpture. See Details
National Famine Way National Famine Way is a pet-friendly trail that leads from Strokestown, IE to Dublin, IE. This historic trail is just over 100 miles in length and traces the footsteps of the 1,490 famine emigrants who left Strokestown in 1847. The route will take you and your pooch along the banks of the Royal Canal on a self-guided heritage trail with signage along the way. See Details
LiKe Bikes LiKe Bikes in Newcastle West, IE is a pet-friendly bike rental company. If you're planning on heading out on the Limerick Greenway with your dog, book a bike with a trailer from LiKe Bikes and extend your trip on the trail. This bicycle rental service is located in the car park of the greenway. See Details
Titanic Tour Cobh Titanic Tour Cobh is a pet-friendly tour company based in Cobh, IE. Cobh was the last port of call for the Titanic before it set off for the United States. Created by local Cork historian, Dr Michael Martin, this heritage tour follows in the footsteps of passengers who boarded the Titanic here in 1912 and the millions of emigrants who left Ireland. The tour operates daily from early January to mid December, and can be booked for private groups. See Details
Harbour Queen Ferry, Garnish Island Harbour Queen Ferry is a pet-friendly ferry service in Glengarrif, IE. Hop aboard this 15-minute ferry service to Garnish Island with your pooch, where you'll see seals bathing on rocks, sea eagles soaring in the sky and more on the way. You and your pup can also book one of the three ferries for a private wildlife tour or fishing excursion. See Details
Togher Woods Bring Fido to explore the dog-friendly Togher Woods in Portlaoise, IE. This recreation area features a variety of flat hiking trails of different lengths, perfect for a stroll in the great outdoors with your furry friend. Pups must be leashed at all times and cleaned up after. Please note the trails tend to be busy with other dogs, bikers and joggers. See Details
Lough Gur Visitor Centre & Lakeshore Park Lough Gur Visitor Centre & Lakeshore Park in Limerick, IE is pet friendly. Home to the oldest stone in Ireland, the area is of historical and archaeological significance. Leashed dogs are welcome on the lakeside trails and on tours to learn about the area's highlights. You'll also find a lakeview playground, entrance point coffee kiosk and can book a private guide, too. See Details
Waterford Suir Valley Railway Waterford Suir Valley Railway in Kilmeaden, IE is pet friendly. Leashed dogs who don't mind train horns and loud noises are welcome to join in the fun of this scenic train ride from Kilmeadan back towards Bilberry outside Waterford. This 40-minute scenic journey is a community heritage project that takes passengers on a narrow gauge railway on six miles of the abandoned Waterford Dungarvan line. Along the way, you'll see the ruins of Kilmeaden Castle, lime kilns and a Viking settlement. See Details
Wild Atlantic Way The pet-friendly Wild Atlantic Way begins at the Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal near Carndonagh, IE. Pups and their owners are welcome to travel this spectacular road, the world's longest signed coastal drive at 1,600 miles. Be sure to stop at the Signature Discovery Point, Cliffs of Moher - Visitor Centre to see one of Ireland's most popular attractions. See Details
Dog Run Park Griffeen Valley Dog Run Park Griffeen Valley is a recreation space in Lucan, IE just outside of Dublin. Located in the middle of the Village of Lucan, this park is over 200 acres in size and features grassy areas, woodland trails and more that you can explore with your leashed pooch. If your dog prefers to run freely, unleash them at the double gates to the dog run section. See Details
Aer Arann Islands Aer Aran Islands is a pet-friendly tour company that operates airplane tours and drop-offs in and around the Aran Islands from Connemara Regional Airport in Inveran near Galway, IE. Passengers are treated to astonishing views of the Cliffs of Moher, Inis Mór, Inis Meáin and Inis Óirr from above. Leashed and well-behaved dogs are welcome on board as long as they wear a muzzle during the flight. See Details
Dursey Cable Car Dursey Island Cable Car in Cork, IE is pet friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on the only cable car that leads from the Irish mainland to Dursey Island, one of the West Cork Islands. Upon arrival on the island, pets are permitted on the main public road and should always remain leashed due to livestock. See Details
Skibbereen Bookshop Ltd. Skibbereen Bookshop, or Cathal O'Donovan in Skibbereen, IE is pet friendly. Bring your pooch for a mooch around the rows of books, school and art supplies, and more. Leashed dogs are allowed inside. See Details
DoDublin DoDublin is a pet-friendly tour company based in Dublin, IE. While dogs are not permitted on the hop-on hop-off bus tours, leashed pups can join in the fun on the Howth Hike Adventure along the coast on a three-hour adventure. Or, stay downtown and bring your camera along to snap pics of your pooch during PicTours - Photo Tour of Dublin. This 90-minute tour includes seven different photogenic stops along the way. See Details
Thomas Faherty Tours Thomas Faherty Tours is a pet-friendly tour company that operates traditional pony and trap tours of Inis Mór, the largest of the three Aran Islands off the coast of Galway, IE. Dogs are welcome on private tours of the island with a local guide who knows all about the island. See Details
Jack Burtchaell Waterford Walking Tours Jack Burtchaell Waterford Walking Tours in Waterford, IE are pet friendly. Your guide, an experienced historical geographer and award-winning tour guide, will lead you on a walking tour of the historic core of Waterford city, known as the Viking Triangle. The excursion lasts one hour and covers over 1,000 years of history. Along the way, you'll sniff out four National Monuments, two Cathedrals and hear all about the legendary characters who once walked these streets. Leashed dogs are welcome. See Details
Locomotion Bike Rental Locomotion Bike Rental at the Barnagh Greenway Hub is pet friendly. Located in the heart of Limerick Greenway, hop in a bike and trailer rental and cruise down the greenway with your four-legged cycling partner. The trail is just under 25 miles in length and starts in Rathkeale, leading to Ardagh, Newcastle West, Barnagh, Templeglantine and Abbeyfeale, alongside the Allaghaun River. See Details
Dog Park at Corkagh Park The dog park at Corkagh Park is an off-leash area in Dublin, IE. Let your dog loose in the fenced space, which features water fountains and plenty of space to run. The dog park is located within Corkagh Park, a large city park in the southern part of the city with the River Camac running through it. See Details
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