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  • 2 Guests | 1 Bedrooms | 1 Bathrooms

    A secret dog friendly accommodation to slow down with your pooch!

    ​Set high amongst the gum trees, The Ridge ECO-CABIN features panoramic views of the Barrington an […]

    • Absolutely loved staying at the Eco Cabin with my human parents. Views are so amazing that even I could not resist at staring to the distance. We had a bbq on the deck (yep, I got some as well) in the evening and went to town (just a few minutes drive) during the day to visit some dog friendly cafes and pubs and of course for a walk at the Gloucester Park (part of it is off leash). Top Tip: the local butcher in town sells delicious doggie bones and mince :-). I hope my human parents visit Gloucester again, they said they will.

  • 12 Guests | 5 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms
    The Ridge HOUSE is an Architect-designed, beautifully appointed five bedroom, two pavilion, contemporary styled dog friendly house that features energy efficient ma […]

  • Located in the main street of Greenock in the world famous Barossa Valley, Greenock’s Old Telegraph Station is a beautifully restored dog friendly accommodation offering self-catered bed and breakfast a […]

  • Great dog friendly walk in Fairfield. Leave behind the inner city suburbs and step into Melbourne’s largest area of natural vegetation. Dogs allowed on lead.

    You can choose from many walking tracks […]

  • Popular and gentle dog friendly walk that includes beautiful open parkland, lakeside views, abundant birdlife, and lush wetlands. Dogs welcome on lead except for the Conservation areas so please pay […]

  • Wilson Botanic Park is a valley with one large lake and two smaller ones, surrounded by a horse-shoe shaped ridgeline. You can choose from various different routes with your dog (on lead) while enjoying the […]

  • Great dog friendly walk with amazing harbour views, off leash park and even a dog friendly beach!

    Start your walk from the Reid Park off leash area. Walk to the Mosman Bay Wharf and take the flight of steps […]

  • Start the walk with your dog from Tunks Park off leash area. Walk pass the sports fields and then follow the path towards the old Cammeray Bridge. You can then follow the footpath next to the creek until Flat Rock […]

    • Today I took my humans on this walk. It was great! We started at small street, There was a nice big park to run around in and for me to do my business. Man human was happy, there are lots of bins.
      The start of the walk was fun and easy, then we went down lots of rock steps, but it wasn’t too hard. Unfortunately I had to be on my leash, but I made the human take it off for photos, so I looked cool 😀.
      Once down the steps it was an easy walk in the forest.
      After about 1km we crossed a lovely creek and I got to swim and play in a nice big puddle, very happy!
      Then it was a nice walk along the creek for awhile and we came out at the BIGGEST grass park I have ever seen and the best bit was I allowed off leash, plus there were lots of other dogs to play with. Woman human was amazed at the big bridge!
      Then we hit jackpot, at the end of the park was sea! Humans got a coffee, while I had another swim.
      After I got to lick out the cups, yum, we walked back the way we came. Another swim in the creek, up the steep steps and we were at the car. Male humans said it was 5kms.
      I rate this 4 stars, only because I had to be on the pesky leash for awhile.
      LeahTheLab

  • Shell Park is a great starting point for this dog friendly walk as you can let of some steams with off leash play. Then make your way towards Manns Point via Greenwich Street – Manns Avenue – Gother Avenue. Enjoy […]

  • The shores of Chipping Norton Lake are great to explore with your dog. Start your walk from the corner of Wolverton and Charlton Avenues and follow the path along the lake through South Park, Angle Park and […]

  • Lake Moore offers a scenic foreshore to walk with your dog. Start this dog friendly walk from the Chauvel Park (A) and follow the paved path for approximately 1km and then take the path turning right (B) towards […]

  • It’s not all about wine in the Hunter Valley. Dog friendly brewery Ironbark Hill Brewhouse is Hunter Valley’s newest Craft Beer Brewery, located inside Peter Drayton Wines in Pokolbin. The Brewpub offers the f […]

  • With magnificent views from every table, this charming dog friendly restaurant is located on the hill of Windsor’s Edge Vineyard. Here you can relax and enjoy flavourful tastes while looking over the picturesque v […]

  • An owner operated, small batch, artisan smokehouse specialising in both charcuterie and barbecue. Relax in the covered dog friendly courtyard featuring vineyard views and splashing fountains or in our air […]

  • Tintilla Estate is a family run dog friendly boutique single vineyard in the heart of the Hunter Valley. Dogs are welcome to join you on the covered outdoor seating area. Various olive produces made from the […]

  • We craft award-winning organic wines while limiting our impact on the environment. Working to leave our Hunter Valley and Orange vineyards in the best condition possible for generations to follow. And we love o […]

  • The vineyards stretch back to the very birth of the Hunter Valley as a premium wine growing region, planted by Charles King in 1880 and worked on by legendary winemaker and Mount Pleasant founder, Maurice […]

  • Owned and operated by Stephen and Tracy Drayton since 1996, dog friendly winery Ivanhoe Estate continues to produce premium Hunter wines and is renowned for its gutsy reds and great whites. A fifth-generation […]

  • Glandore Estate welcomes leashed dogs inside the Cellar Door. Their winemaking style is all hands on, from hand picking right through to the hand operated basket press, quality without compromise and a winery that […]

  • Total Distance: 900km

    Driving Time: 12h

    Travelling with dogs is great way to explore Australia. Our furry friends love exploring new places and travelling with them ensures we get to see places […]

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