Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Dublin, IE

There are 3 dog-friendly hiking trails in Dublin. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Dublin.

Pet Friendly Merrion Square
Merrion Square Merrion Square is pet-friendly. Bring your leashed pup on the paved trails of this historic Dublin park. On your wanders, you'll discover an sculpture of famed writer, Oscar Wilde; lovely trees and events throughout the year. Take a break on a bench and soak in the historic culture. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Pet Friendly Glasnevin Cemetery
Glasnevin Cemetery Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin, IE is pet friendly. Ireland's National Cemetery is the final resting place of more than 1.5-million people, including Michael Collins, the revolutionary leader, Luke Kelly, the folk musician, and many more important Irish figures. Leashed dogs are invited to accompany their owners on a walk on the paved pathways that lead to different elaborate headstones around the 124-acre cemetery on the Northside of the city. See Details
Irish National War Memorial Gardens The Irish National War Memorial Gardens is a pet-friendly memorial park in Dublin, IE. The gardens were built in memory of the 49,400 Irish soldiers who died in World War I. The garden consists of paved pathways, sunken rose gardens, herbaceous borders and grassy spaces. Leashed dogs are welcome on the main lawn, but are not allowed in the Rose Garden or in the fountains. See Details
Victor's Way Indian Sculpture Park Victor's Way, The Indian Sculpture Park in Wicklow, IE is pet friendly. Leashed dogs are invited on an art walk around 22 acres of private land that features statues of Ganesh, Shiva and other Hindu deities, along with a variety of other interesting and unique sculptures and places to stop and enjoy forest bathing with Fido. The park is closed during winter. 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
Wicklow Mountains National Park Wicklow Mountains National Park is pet friendly. Located south of Dublin, in Wicklow, IE, this protected area is the country's largest national park and the only one in the east. Here, you can explore moderate trails like Spinc and Glenealo Valley, Crone Wood and Maulin Mountain Loop, and White Hill and Djouce, along with a variety of other pathways that welcome leashed dogs. From the trails, you'll experience wide-open vistas, mountain roads, mighty lakes and wooded valleys, and can visit historic sites like St Kevin’s monastic settlement at Glendalough. See Details
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