Dog Friendly Activities in Valla Beach, AU

There are 6 dog friendly activities within 40 kilometres of Valla Beach. 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 Valla Beach.

Pet Friendly Urunga Boardwalk
Urunga Boardwalk Leashed dogs can join their owners along Urunga Boardwalk, a pet-friendly boardwalk path in Urunga. This beautiful boardwalk is known to be one of the best on the east coast of Australia. The boardwalk begins in Urunga and passes along the banks of the Kalang River to Bellinger River and out to the ocean. See Details
Pet Friendly Thompsons Road Dog Park
Thompsons Road Dog Park Thompsons Road Dog Park in Coffs Harbour, NSW, is a fenced recreation area for canines. This pretty park is full of open green space where pups can run and play. The park features a double gate, shady trees, grass and benches for humans to pitch up at while pooches play. See Details
Orara East State Forest Orara East State Forest is a pet-friendly park near Coffs Harbour, NSW. This state forest is home to a number of pet-friendly trails, including Sealy and Korora Lookout Loop, Orara East Rainforest Loop and Stony Hill Loop. Dogs are welcome on a leash. See Details
North Wall Beach North Wall Beach, also known as Park Beach South, is a pet-friendly beach in Coffs Harbour, NSW. The southern part of Park Beach near the mouth of Coffs Creek welcomes pups to play off-leash south of Coffs Creek to North Wall. See Details
Coffs Creek Walk & Cycleway Coffs Creek Walk & Cycleway is a pet-friendly multi-use pathway that welcomes leashed dogs to stroll alongside their owners. At just over 5 miles in distance, this nature trail goes right through the heart of Coffs Harbour and should be suitable for most levels of canine walker. See Details
Boambee Beach Boambee Beach is a dog-friendly stretch of sand next to Coffs Harbour Airport in Coffs Harbour, NSW. This dog-friendly beach welcomes pups off-leash. The beach is also popular among horse trainers, joggers, 4-wheel drivers and beach fishers, so be careful for other people and animals during your visit. Boambee Creek Reserve, at the southern end of Boambee beach, features a shallow area for paddling with your pooch. Visitors are reminded to be careful of the Boambee Beach tidal creek. See Details
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