Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Coldellanoce, IT

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Coldellanoce. 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 Villa Ada Savoia
Villa Ada Savoia Villa Ada Savoia is a pet-friendly park in Rome, IT. While not an official dog park, the local canine community has taken over parts of the recreation area to allow pups to play off-leash, as long as they are under voice control and don't bother other park visitors. Afterward, go for a leashed walk with your pooch on trails that lead underneath huge pines and wind around artificial lakes. See Details
Pet Friendly Villa Borghese
Villa Borghese Villa Borghese is a pet-friendly garden open to the public in Rome, IT. Visiting pups are welcome off-leash in the Valley of Dogs, a beautiful tree-lined pathway through the gorgeous grounds, can join you in a rowing boat rental to get a closer look at the Temple of Asclepius on the pond and dine by your side at La Casina Dell'orologio. See Details
Giardini Margherita Giardini Margherita is a pet-friendly park in Bologna, IT. Located just south of the city center, this lovely park is a great place to bring your pooch for a leashed walk on the shady paved trails that wind around a pond. Pups can also play freely on the grass in certain areas of the park, as long as they have good recall. See Details
Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga is a pet-friendly national park in the Italian Province of L'Aquila near Pizzolungo, IT. This huge park is home to 22 pet-friendly trails you can explore with your pooch. From the heights of Mount Camicia to the incredible ruins on the Rocca Calascio trail, there are plenty of rugged and well-beaten paths to explore with your experienced canine hiker at this national park. See Details
Necropolis of Tarquinia Necropolis of Tarquinia, also known as Monterozzi, is a pet-friendly archaeological site in Tarquinia, IT. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to two Etruscan cemeteries, tombs cut into the rock and miles of winding trails. Wander with your dog along the burial road and beyond at this beautiful historical area. Dogs are not allowed inside any buildings.

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Parco dei Gessi Bolognesi e Calanchi dell'Abbadessa Parco dei Gessi Bolognesi is a pet-friendly regional park in Farneto, IT in the foothills southeast of Bologna, IT. The park is home to a variety of trails you can explore with your dog on and off-leash. Via degli Dei (Path of the Gods) is a difficult trail that welcomes dogs off-leash in certain areas. Ponticella - Buca del Belvedere is a moderate loop trail that also welcomes dogs under voice command to roam off-leash. For an easy hike with stunning views, check out I Gessi della Croara. See Details
Parco 11 Settembre 2001 Parco 11 Settembre is a pet-friendly urban park in Bologna, IT. Located in the space of ex Manifattura Tabacchi, this park honors the 9/11 attacks in New York and provides a quiet place for people to enjoy with a leashed pup. Visitors can access the park from Cineteca of Bologna, Via Azzo Gardino, Via Riva di Reno and Via del Castellaccio. See Details
Villa Balestra Villa Balestra is a pet-friendly park in Rome, IT. Go for a stroll with your leashed pooch around these manicured gardens, which feature colorful floral displays and shady trees next to the pathways. Dogs are also allowed off-leash on the grass left to the entrance gate, as long as they are under voice command. See Details

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