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Other Dog Activities in Europe

Tired of watching Fido run laps in the dog park? We’ve got the scoop on lots of other dog friendly attractions in Europe too. You’ll find information on all of the dog friendly wineries, boat rentals, botanical gardens, drive-ins, and other offbeat animal attractions in Europe here.

Pet Friendly Clonmacnoise
Clonmacnoise The monastery of Clonmacnoise, meaning "Meadow of the Sons of Nós", is pet-friendly. It's situated in County Offaly, Ireland on the River Shannon south of Athlone. Clonmacnoise was founded in 544 by St. Ciarán. Leashed dogs are welcome to explore the grounds, as long as they are cleaned up after. See Details
Pet Friendly Tallink Silja Line
Tallink Silja Line Tallink Silja Line is a pet-friendly overnight cruise around the Baltic Sea. The Tallink Silja Line offers pet-friendly cruises from the Swedish capital to three other capital cities in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe: Helsinki, the capital of Finland; Tallinn, the capital of Estonia; and Riga, the capital of Latvia. There are a number of different pet-friendly cabin options on board, including one below the pet recreation area, one with a window, and a cheaper room lower down in the boat. There's a kennel option if all of the pet-friendly cabins are booked. The pet fee is 32 EUR for a round trip cruise. Up to three pets are allowed in each cabin, but dangerous breeds are not allowed on board. Dogs require an EU passport to travel internationally in Europe. This can be acquired from a licensed veterinarian in the EU, who will run a health check and administer rabies shots to applicant animals. Those traveling to Tallinn or Riga do not require any additional documents, although pets going to Finland need to be wormed one to five days before travel. If all the pet-friendly cabins are booked, there’s also a kennel option. More information can be found in the Traveling with Pets section of their website. See Details
Bakken Bakken is a dog-friendly amusement park located near Klampenborg, DK, just ten minutes from Copenhagen. Its prime location makes it an ideal destination for those in the area. The park welcomes dogs, provided they are leashed and under control, allowing them to enjoy the experience alongside their owners. Founded in 1583, Bakken holds the distinction of being the world’s oldest amusement park. For information on hours of operation, visitors are encouraged to check the park’s website. See Details
Achaia Clauss Achaia Clauss is a pet-friendly winery in Petroto, near Koukouli, GR. Founded in 1861, this vineyard offers interesting tours where visitors can learn about the winery's history, visit critical areas of the property, and enjoy a wine tasting. Well-behaved, leashed pets are invited to join their owners for the tasting and the guided tour. See Details
Ferry from Cannes to Sainte-Marguerite Island Operated by Trans Côte D'Azur Ferries, Fido is welcome aboard a short 15 minute journey from Canne to Sainte-Marguerite Island in France. Pets are permitted on the ferry and Sainte-Marguerite Island, but they must remain leashed. This tranquil island has a scenic trail system which leads visitors on a self-guided botanical and historical tour. The ferry departs every couple of hours in the morning and afternoon. There is a small ticket fee per passenger. See Details
Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, a Lake District icon, is pet-friendly. During the forty minute ride, you'll journey from Ravenglass, through the nature reserves of the estuary, and ascend through ancient woodlands toward the foothills of England’s highest mountains, ending in Dalegarth. Leashed dogs are welcome to travel on the railway for a small charge. Dogs are allowed in some buildings, but certain events are off limits, so guests should check the Railway's event page for more details. There are water bowls on either end of the line and pups receive a welcome pack. See Details
The Settle - Carlisle Railway The Settle - Carlisle Railway is a pet-friendly train through the Yorkshire Dales and Cumbrian Fells in the north of England. It's part of the UK rail network, so prices remain affordable for dogs and their owners. There are lots of lovely little stops along the way, which includes the highest train station in the whole country. There are an average of eight trains a day between Settle and Carlisle, starting at 6:21am and ending at 7:52pm. Pets ride for free and human tickets start at £10. Pets ride for free and human tickets start at £10. See Details
Ducie Street Warehouse Ducie Street Warehouse is a dog-friendly cinema and lounge in Manchester, UK. Your friendly dog is welcome to join you at the world's first dog-friendly cinema, inside at the bar or for Monday 'Pawpcorn' viewings. On Pawpcorn nights, pets are welcome to join you in the cinema for free. During these weekly events, dog-centric films are shown, with quieter sound to accommodate to canine sensitivities with hearing. Don't forget to check out their carefully crafted menu, featuring meals like lobster macaroni cheese, the Vegan Full English plate, or their prosciutto ham eggs benedict. See Details
Trans-Siberian Railway Network The Trans-Siberian Railway Network is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome on board the most famous train journey in the world from the east to west of Russia. Pets must remain inside carriers for the duration of the journey. Carriers shouldn't exceed 180 cm in total and must be stored in the space reserved for hand luggage inside the cabin. Two animals are permitted per passenger, as long as they don’t take up more room than one item of luggage. Relevant vaccination documents must be brought to purchase tickets at the train station. See Details
Letná Beer Garden Letná Beer Garden is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome to enjoy the views of the old town in Prague and access to great dog walks to historic sights in the city. The beer garden can be accessed every day of the week from 11am to 11pm. See Details
Airwalk Kolnbreinsperre Located in the Malta Municipality of Hohe Tauern National Park, the Airwalk Kolnbreinsperre is dog-friendly! Leashed pets who are not afraid of heights are welcome to explore the area overlooking the scenic Kolnbrein Dam. Hours vary seasonally, so dog owners should call ahead or check the Hohe Tauern National Park website before planning their visit. See Details
Planten und Blomen Planten und Blomen is a dog-friendly park with trails to walk on with your 4-legged friend. Take a stroll through the myriad waterfalls and breathtaking plantings. Please ensure your pup does their "business" beforehand. Dogs are not permitted in the greenhouse. See Details
Lewis of London Ice Cream Farm Lewis Of London Ice Cream Farm is a dog-friendly attraction in Barnet, UK. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you for a fun day at the farm. Be sure to try their fresh ice cream, and they also offer waffles and sandwiches if you work up an appetite. See Details
Chateau du Petit Thouars Fido is welcome to join you as you swirl, sniff, and sip a glass of wine at the Chateau du Petit Thouars. Dogs are allowed unleashed on the estate, except in the cellar, where the wines are vinified and aged in barrel. In the cellar, dogs must be on a leash. Dogs are welcome in the tasting room where they can enjoy a drink of water. A variety of tours and tastings are offered at this Loire Valley vineyard and chateau, varying in price. Chateau du Petit Thouars recommends the Picnic in the Vines Tour and Tasting to dog owners, as it allows them to picnic outside with their pet at a dressed table in the vineyard. Interested parties can book online, in advance. Chateau du Petit Thouars is open Monday through Saturday from 9:30am to 6:30pm. See Details
Greyfriars Bobby Greyfriars Bobby is a monument in Edinburgh. This monument stands in recognition of Bobby, a Skye Terrier who kept a night watchman company in the capital city of Scotland. When his owner died, Bobby remained at his grave through rain and shine. This endeared him to the locals and the statue was built to commemorate his loyal act and our connection with the canine kind. See Details
Active360 Active360 is a London-based paddleboarding rental service. As well as offering a number of guided tours, you can rent your own paddleboard from anywhere between two hours to a weekend or more. The trips range in length and price, starting at £49 for 1.5 hrs on the water. This price includes training from an expert, a guided tour and all the equipment for humans. Those going solo can get a rental that starts at £30 for two hours up to a weekend for £99. Dogs need to bring their own canine life vest See Details
Fyne Ales Fyne Ales is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome to join you throughout the property. You can take your four-legged friend on a tour of this family-owned brewery at the head of Loch Fyne in Argyll. Your dog can enjoy the full brewing experience, with dog beer and dog biscuits for sale, made from spent grain. Their human beers include pale ale, traditional amber, blondes, and a number of other seasonal beers. They also host a yearly pet-friendly festival, too! Fyne Ales is open every day of the week from 10am to 6pm. See Details
The Villa Adriana The Villa Adriana is dog-friendly. Adriana's palace is an impressive and historical place that is filled with ancient statues, fountains and ruins that date from 2000 years ago. Dogs are also welcome to enjoy the nearby Villa d'Este and can even go inside the building. The Villa Adriana is open every day of the week from 9:00am to 5:30pm. See Details
Westerpark Westerpark is a pet-friendly urban park in Amsterdam that has grown over the years to include lots of quirky industrial land previously owned by gas companies. Many locals refer to the park as a cultural playground, with a theater, a cinema, an exhibition space and an events stage to keep people entertained on the large green space. Additionally, there's a large pond where groups of people and pooches can gather on summer days. Westerpark has become so popular that the local neighborhood has been renamed after it. See Details
Parc Bordelais Parc Bordelais is dog-friendly. This 19th-century park is home to over 3,000 trees and numerous activities for children such as a petting zoo with farm animals and a small train. Leashed dogs are also allowed to join their owners on the pathways that wind around this pretty park. Well-behaved pups can even sit and enjoy a puppet show when the weather is nice. The park can be accessed every day of the week from 7am until 8pm. See Details
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