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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Dooagh, IE

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Dooagh. 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 Cliffs of Moher
Cliffs of Moher Cliffs of Moher in Doolin, IE, pet friendly. One of Ireland's most loved natural attractions, the cliffs are home to a number of different trails for you and your pooch to explore together. The breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, situated in County Clare along the Wild Atlantic Way, have faced the Atlantic for over 350 million years. Please note that Fido cannot join you inside the visitor center. See Details
Pet Friendly Brigit's Garden & Café
Brigit's Garden & Café Brigit's Garden & Café is a pet-friendly botanical garden in County Galway, IE. Leashed dogs are welcome to explore the Celtic-themed gardens surrounded by 11 acres of wildflower gardens. Afterward, find a table at the light-filled garden café and enjoy refreshments with a view of the garden. See Details
Limerick Greenway Limerick Greenway, part of The Great Southern Trail, in Limerick, IE is pet friendly. This popular rail-trail invites leashed dogs to discover the beauty of the countryside in County Limerick. 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
Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden in County Galway, IE is pet-friendly. Located an hour from Galway, Kylemore Castle was built in the late 1800s and features the largest walled gardens in Ireland. While dogs are not permitted inside the abbey itself or on the shuttle bus, pups on a leash are invited to explore the grounds by your side. See Details
Connemara National Park Connemara National Park is a pet-friendly national park in Co. Galway, IE. Here, you'll discover mountains, bogs, heaths, grasslands and woodlands on a variety of pet-friendly trails. Leashed dogs are welcome on the Lower and Upper Diamond Hill Loop, a popular 4.4-mile moderate trail that leads to stunning views; the easy Sruffaun Boy Trail, a 1-mile loop trail; and Maumonght and Bencullagh, a challenging 5+ mile out-and-back trail, and at a number of other trails. See Details
Curraghchase Forest Park Curraghchase Forest Park, located near Kilcornan, IE is pet-friendly. With more than 740 acres to explore, leashed dogs are welcome in the parkland, on the trails that lead through mixed woodland and alongside lakes, and at the arboretum at Curragh Chase. The former home of the de Vere family still has a grand house sitting on the hill overlooking the main car park and a man-made lake. There are six walking trails that range from an easy loop trail, multi-use pathways, the Curragh Trail and the Glenisca Trail. See Details
Clifden Castle Clifden Castle is home to a pet-friendly trail in County Galway, IE. Dogs are welcome on this scenic trail that winds along country pathways to the historic remains of Clifden Castle built in 1812. Be sure to keep your pooch leashed during the walk as the fields are full of livestock. See Details
Carrigogunnell Castle Carrigogunnell Castle is a historical landmark near Limerick, IE. The history of these castle ruins stretches all the way back to the 13th century. This pet-friendly attraction welcomes visitors to wander under two miles with their leashed pooch from nearby Clarina Village to reach the ruins on the banks of the River Shannon. See Details

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